Kylie Jenner recently referred to Travis Scott as her “hubby” again. It could just be an innocent endearment but some reports do not dismiss the possibility that it might be a hint that they are already married.
Jenner took to her Instagram to post a video showcasing a literal bed of rose petals and pillars of more flowers on Tuesday. It was an apparent surprise from Scott as the makeup mogul said in the caption, “thank u hubby.”
To be clear, the term “hubby” is not exclusive to officially married individuals. But several reports point out that Jenner seems to have developed a habit of referring to Scott as her hubby, sparking wedding rumors.
Earlier this month, Kylie Jenner showed support for Travis Scott’s “Saturday Night Live” performance by sharing it to her more than 117 million followers via Instagram Story. One of the related videos had overlay text that said “hubby,” along with three heart-eyed emojis.
Jenner is evidently one of the most followed celebrities on and off the internet. But she proved she can also stay out of the radar during her entire pregnancy. The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner siblings came back to the limelight after giving birth to her daughter with Scott, Stormi Webster.
So if ever Jenner and Scott get married and decide to hide it from the public, she has the skills to do so. However, even insiders close to these celebrities previously said that the couple has not tied the knot yet.
After the first time Kylie Jenner called Travis Scott her hubby this month, a source of PEOPLE said, “Kylie is very happy with Travis, but they aren’t married. There has been some talk about marriage, but it doesn’t seem they are planning a wedding.”
The same tipster added that while wedding bells are not in order yet, Jenner and Scott definitely enjoy being parents and spending time with Stormi. “Kylie is a great mom. She always talks about Stormi and spends as much time with her as possible,” the insider said.


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