Kylie Jenner’s Recent Photos of Son Aire Are Too Adorable
Jul 8, 2023
The cuteness level is sky-high.
Kylie Jenner recently gave a glimpse into what she’s been up to, sharing bunch of snaps on Instagram, including some sweet pics of her and ex Travis Scott‘s kids Aire, 17 months, and Stormi, 5. The makeup mogul captioned her July 6 post, “life recently.”
In one photo, Aire can be seen with his back to the camera, looking ever so stylish in a red plaid, quilted jacket and cargo pants. In another Stormi and Aire can be seen walking together outside with their backs to the camera as the kindergartener holds a soccer ball under her arm.
Kylie also included other snapshots into her life, including a pic of her dogs, an image of a beautifully set table, a couple of solo shots and a poolside pic.
The adorable photos come only a few weeks after it was confirmed that Aire’s first name has been legally changed to his current moniker, per court documents obtained by E! News June 26.
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