Reality TV star, Kylie Jenner, has revealed the name and photos of her 11-month-old son, Aire, with Travis Scott, for the first time.
Sharing photos of him via her Instagram account late Saturday night, Jenner said, “AIRE 🤍”.
The PEOPLE reports that according to a source, the name ‘Aire’ means ‘Lion of God’. Jenner and Scott welcomed their son in February 2022 and initially named him Wolf.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott, who share two children, were spotted looking cozy at a star-studded bash held during the Art Basel Miami event, where the rapper performed.
On Dec. 2, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were spotted showing some PDA during a trip to Miami.
The two, parents of daughter Stormi Webster, 4, and a 10-month-old baby boy, were photographed hugging and talking at Wayne and Cynthia Boich’s Art Basel 2022 Party in Miami Beach.
Kylie also shared a glass of what appeared to be white wine with Travis.The Kylie Cosmetics founder wore a black leather jacket over a black cut-out mini dress, paired with strappy sandals and sunglasses.
Travis sported a black and red T-shirt, gray baseball cap bearing the words, “Please Give Me Space,” and diamond necklaces and bracelets. He performed at the bash, as did fellow rapper 50 Cent.
The party also attended by Kylie’s sisters, Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, and Serena Williams and Hailey Bieber.
The event took place four days after Kylie shared new photos of her and Travis’ baby boy on Instagram, giving fans the closest glimpse yet at the child, whose name remains under wraps.
His face is not shown in the pics, which include shots of Kylie holding him and walking with him in a garden.
American rapper Travis Scott alongside Canadian rapper Drake have both been sued by concert survivors for “inciting mayhem” after eight people were killed and dozens injured in a stampede during a Texas concert, the law firm confirmed on Sunday.
Texas firm Thomas J. Henry Law on Sunday tweeted a story published by the Daily Mail on the suit, confirming it had filed “one of the first lawsuits in Travis Scott Astroworld Festival tragedy.”
The plaintiff is 23-year-old concertgoer Kristian Paredes, who was one of those “severely injured” at the concert on the night of November 5.
Around 50,000 people were in the audience at Houston’s NRG Park when the crowd started pushing toward the stage as Scott was performing, triggering chaotic scenes.
Also, officials revealed that a 14-year-old boy was among the victims, and narcotics bureau agents are involved amid reports that a security guard may have been injected with drugs as the chaos unfolded.
Scott, Live Nation and concert promoter Scoremore are defendants in a suit seeking $1 million in damages for Manuel Souza. That suit claims Souza “suffered serious bodily injuries when the uncontrolled crowd at the concert knocked him to the ground and trampled him.”
The rappers Scott and Drake are yet to comment on the lawsuit.
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