Kardashian-Jenner family news: Kylie Jenner absent from annual Kardashian-Jenner Christmas card

Promotional photo for the television series "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" Facebook/kuwtk

Many had anticipated that Kylie Jenner's pregnancy would be revealed in the Kardashian-Jenner family's annual Christmas card -- only to be disappointed when the greeting card finally came out. 

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian uploaded a picture of their yearly Christmas card on Instagram. The photo featured Kris Jenner and her mother M.J. Shannon, as well as the little ones including Mason, Penelope and Reign Disick; North and Saint West; and baby Dream Kardashian.

Most Kardashian-Jenner daughters are present in the picture. Kourtney, Kim, pregnant Khloé, and Kendall are all in attendance except for the youngest sister. Kylie was not included in any of the images posted by Kim on her Instagram account. Fans are quick to ask where the social media mogul could be.

Kim's husband, rapper Kanye West, was also not included in the final Holiday photo but did appear in previous ones. Rob Kardashian was also absent from the annual Christmas card.

Kylie, who is reported to be expecting with her rapper boyfriend Travis Scott, had been laying low for the past few months. There had been speculations indicating that the family would reveal Kylie's pregnancy through the annual photo.

Several reports confirmed that Kylie spent Christmas day with her family at Kourtney's home. There are still no comments from any member from the Kardashian clan on why Kylie was not included in any of the pictures.

Khloé, on the other hand, finally confirmed her pregnancy with Cleveland Cavaliers star Tristan Thompson through Instagram. She posted a picture of her baby bump and captioned it with, "My greatest dream realized! We are having a baby! I had been waiting and wondering but God had a plan all along."

Fans and followers of Kylie are now waiting for the beauty icon to officially confirm her pregnancy.

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