Kylie Jenner shares candid update about Christmas with kids
Kylie Jenner gushes about kids’ Christmas trees amid ‘low-key’ holiday seaosn
Kylie Jenner and her kids are equally excited for Christmas season as she showed off their preparations.
The 27-year-old socialite took to Instagram and shared snapshots of the Christmas trees her daughter Stormi, six, and son Aire, two, have decorated.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star featured a pink Tannenbaum decorated with ornaments in white, silver, and shades of pink on her stories, which she revealed to be “Stormi’s tree.”
In the next picture, a small traditional tree, decorated with fire truck and motor cycle decorations was labelled to be “Aire's tree.”
Jenner shares both her children with ex-boyfriend, Travis Scott.
This comes after Kylies’ elder sister Kim Kardashian revealed that unlike usual Christmas parties at the Kardashian house, this year is going to be much more of a low-key affair.
“We're doing a really low key Christmas Eve party this year just because we have a lot of construction going on,” the 44-year-old SKIMS founder told Vogue.
“We're doing a family intimate one that I'm really excited about – still dressing up to the nines because that's what we do,” she added.
“We've had some legendary Christmas Eve parties and they're just beginning. Our kids love them and now all their friends want to come,” she continued, expressing her love of Holiday season.
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