Kylie Jenner Post-Pregnancy: Star Is ‘Eating Healthy’ To Get Back In Shape
Kylie Cosmetics founder and owner Kylie Jenner definitely had an enviable body before she got pregnant. Now that she has given birth to her first baby, Stormi Webster, the reality star is eager to get back in shape.
A source told E! News that Kylie “hasn’t started working out yet,” but she is already “eating healthy and taking care of herself.”
Motherhood has been pretty demanding for Kylie, but she is “getting used to the crazy hours” and is “very attached to Stormi.” The source continued, “She honestly just never wants to leave her out of her sight not because she can't trust anyone, but because she just is so happy being with her baby.” Her boyfriend and baby daddy, Travis Scott, feels the same way since he “loves his baby girl so much.”
Even though they are in a good place in their relationship, Kylie and Travis are taking things slow and are in no rush to move in together.
“Kylie and Travis are a good team,” an insider shared with People, adding that Scott comes and goes in Kylie’s house, which Kylie is pretty happy about.
“Travis is able to do his own thing during the day as well, but he helps Kylie out at night,” said the source. “He has cut down on work and only has a few shows coming up.”
A second source added that the rapper is “very much involved — as his family.” “Kylie and Travis seem to be doing really well together,” the insider continued. “Kylie is so happy to be a mom.”
While Kylie is slowly easing her way back into the public eye, the new mother is determined to shield her daughter from the paparazzi.
A source close to the reality told Us Weekly that Kylie wants to give Stormi a normal life - something which she did not get as a child. “She is extremely protective and she is very focused on trying to keep motherhood private for right now,” the source shared. “She used to love being in the limelight, but that has totally changed.”
All Kylie wants right now is for her baby’s privacy to be protected, and she is quite demanding about it at this time.
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