Kylie Jenner reveals strict parenting rule she and ex Travis Scott have for Stormi and Aire

Everything Kylie Jenner loves more than anything is being a mom. She is very protective of her two young kids, Stormi, six, and Aire, two, who she has with her ex-boyfriend Travis Scott.

The founder of Lip Kits is very famous and comes from one of America’s most famous families. She does everything she can to make sure her kids have as normal a life as possible.

One rule she talked about in a new interview with Elle is that she and Travis can’t be on social media unless they both agree to it. This is what the beauty mogul said: “When I do share my children, I want it to come from me or their father.”

Kylie also doesn’t want her kids to have social media pages any time soon. “There will be no socials for as long as possible.” Stormi will know how to do full TikTok dances when she gets home. I asked, “Where did you learn that?” The loving mother also said that she doesn’t want her kids to have their own accounts “until they move out of the house.”

Stormi’s last family picture was taken on Tuesday night, when she posed with her mom, cousins, aunts, and grandma Kris Jenner for a special screening of Wicked that some of the cast, including Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, were there to see. The child, who is seven years old, was also in a picture that Kylie recently shared from Paris Fashion Week.

The reality star walked her first fashion show in a princess-themed dress at Disneyland Paris for the spring/summer ’25 collection by the French brand Coperni.

Kylie showed Stormi a bunch of Polaroids of herself and herself. There was a picture of her six-year-old son’s face and a picture of her looking straight at the camera in a white vest and pants.

“Stormi is the next model in the family,” and “Stormi! I can’t wait to see her model!” were some of the comments. Kylie has said in the past that she wants to keep her kids out of the public eye as much as possible. Last week, Khloe Kardashian posted a picture of her daughter True practicing dance with her cousins. Stormi’s face was blurred out, though.

A fan asked her why she did that, and she said, “Because her mommy asked.”In March, Kylie did an interview with The New York Times. Several times during the conversation, Stormi ran into the room to check on her mom. It said in the story, “Ms. Jenner later asked me not to quote her daughter.” She said, “We can’t hurt her like that.”

“She’s not guilty.” Since she’s only 6, she walks in here and doesn’t know we’re interviewing her. Then she puts these lines out in the open. I need to take care of her myself.