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Kylie Jenner announces that she has changed the name of her son, whom she called 'Wolf', Lobo

2022-03-22T21:09:50.812Z


The cosmetic businesswoman and little sister of the Kardashians and her partner, Travis Scott, affirm that the name "does not fit" with the child a month and a half after his birth


Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott named their first child, a girl born in February 2018, Stormi, after Little

Storm

.

When four years later the second arrived and they announced that her name would be Wolf, in Spanish

Lobo

.

It seemed that the businesswoman and the rapper had set out to collect the X-Men characters, but now they have taken a step back.

Because the youngest of the Kardashians has announced that her youngest son will no longer be called Wolf.

During the afternoon of Monday, March 21, and before her 320 million followers, Jenner published several photos and a video about the process of her pregnancy, which linked to a longer one, almost 10 minutes long, on YouTube (which in one day has accumulated more than 10 million visits).

In it she shows the nine months of the pregnancy, from the very test and how she tells Scott and his mother about it, to her ultrasounds, her photo sessions, the experiences with her eldest daughter and the parties to celebrate the arrival of the little one .

However, despite all this display, she decides to explain her name change with just an ephemeral Instagram story.

The young woman has written a brief message in which she says: “For your information, our son's name is no longer Wolf [Wolf].

The truth is that we did not feel that it fit with him.

I'm sharing it simply because I keep seeing 'Wolf' everywhere."

He ended his message with an icon of praying hands, a request to stop using that name.

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Beyond the fact that, according to his mother, the name does not fit the child, born a month and a half ago, the owner of the cosmetic empire that bears her name has not given any kind of explanation, nor has her couple, who has not even made reference to said change in their social networks.

In addition, Jenner has not announced what will be the new way to call the little boy who had Jacques as a middle name, since Travis Scott's real name is Jacques Webster.

It is unknown if that one has also been removed.

The little boy formerly called Wolf was born on February 2, 2022 and weighed four kilos, as Jenner has counted, so he takes exactly four years and one day with his older sister, born on February 1, 2018. The little he broke records shortly after he was born, because his first photograph – in which half of his face was visible while holding his mother's finger – became the image with the most

likes

on Instagram: almost 14 million in just 20 hours;

today it exceeds 18.3 million.

Kylie Jenner has grown up for almost her entire life under the spotlight and, from what she has revealed so far, her children's childhood will go the same way.

The 24-year-old today began to be known when she was only 10, when the

reality show The Kardashians began to air.

which starred his parents, Kris and Caitlyn (then Bruce) Jenner, and his older sisters, Kim, Khloé and Kourtney;

she and her sister Kendall were girls, mere secondaries who gave a touch of humor to the dramas, courtships, drunkenness, sentimental breakups and social and business adventures of the older ones.

But over time they gained prominence, with Kendall becoming one of the highest-paid supermodels in the world and Kylie a powerful businesswoman, with a cosmetics empire valued at hundreds of millions of dollars and a legion of fans on Instagram: she is the first woman who has reached 300 million followers on this network.

Source: elparis

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