Kylie Jenner says she and Travis Scott are doing ‘best job’ they can as co-parents

Kylie Jenner has made an uncommon remark regarding co-parenting with her former partner, Travis Scott.

Stormi, age five, and Aire, age one, the children of the 26-year-old model and Scott, were the subject of an open and honest discussion in an interview featured in The Wall Street Journal Magazine on October 24. Regarding co-parenting with the rapper, she responded, “Everything is proceeding…. “I believe we are performing at our highest attainable level.”

Scott and Jenner began dating intermittently in 2017 and maintained that status quo through January 2023. A source told Us Weekly at the time that the two individuals were “off again” following their second rekindling of their romance in February 2020.

However, the publication also asserted that the former couple remained amicable, adding, “This has occurred countless times in the past; they are known for having on-again, off-again relationships, but they remain great co-parents and friends at all times.”

Following their separation, Scott has demonstrated his support for his ex-spouse. In April, he commented on one of her Instagram posts with the phrase “A beauty.” In July, however, followers proposed an alternative theory, asserting that a reference in his song “MELTDOWN” pertained to Jenner’s alleged romantic involvement with Timothée Chalamet, with whom she had been linked romantically since May 2023.

Scott raps the following at the conclusion of the second verse of the song: “Chocolate AP and chocolate the Vs have the Willy Wonka factory (Vs)/ Find an alternative flame as intense as myself to burn an athlete like a calorie, b****.” Evidently, the reference to Willy Wonka pertains to Chalamet’s starring role as the renowned fictional chocolatier from Roald Dahl in the upcoming musical feature film Wonka.

In her forthright interview with WSJ Magazine, the reality star additionally discussed motherhood and the transformative impact Stormi’s upbringing has had on her perception of beauty standards. In addition, she elaborated on a number of the principles she teaches her daughter.

“Being able to recognize myself in my daughter has completely transformed my perspective on who I am.” She stated, “I’ve experienced tremendous development and am now embracing natural beauty.” “I am instructing her on the errors that I myself have committed and reassuring her that she is flawless precisely as she is.”

The Kardashians star specifically mentioned undergoing “surgery when [she] was younger” as one of the errors she has committed throughout the years. She further stated that although she has never had facial work performed, she nevertheless made the decision to undergo breast augmentation, a matter she has previously expressed candidly.

“However, I did get my breasts augmented at the age of 19 and became pregnant shortly thereafter; I did not intend to be pregnant at that age,” she explained. “I never harbored any self-insecurity.” In fact, I’ve always had tremendous confidence in myself and cherished my body. Simply put, I was having joy. “I decided to pursue my ambitions after being inspired by incredible breasts; I even had fun with it.”

The proprietor of Kylie Beauty asserts that her children can learn from her experiences.

“About the procedure, I probably should have waited until I had children or allowed my body to naturally develop,” she admitted, adding that motherhood is about “teaching our children to surpass us, to be better versions of ourselves.”

She also discussed legally altering her son’s name from Wolf Jacques to Aire in 2023, one year after his birth, during the interview.

She stated, “That was the most difficult thing I’ve ever accomplished in my life.” “I continue to wonder, ‘Did I make the correct choice?'” She further elaborated on the challenge she encountered in deciding on a moniker for her son in the immediate aftermath of his birth.

“After childbirth and hormones, I was incapable of making decisions or thinking clearly,” she continued. “And it simply annihilated me.” I was unable to identify him. I responded, “I feel like a complete failure.” I am currently without a designated appellation for my son. It thus took me some time. The more I waited, the more challenging it became to give him a name.”