Kylie Jenner concealing her baby bump in recent photo?

With many "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" fans were expecting to see reality television personality Kylie Jenner appear on the annual Kardashian Christmas card, plenty of them were disappointed after the 20-year-old model was nowhere to be seen on the card which fueled the rumors that Jenner is hiding a baby bump from the public.

On Monday, fans assumed that Jenner would publicize her speculated pregnancy with her boyfriend, rapper and singer-songwriter Travis Scott as "Kylie Jenner pregnant" and "Kylie Jenner Christmas card" were among the trending topics on Twitter. As of the moment, Jenner still has not confirmed nor denied the rumors that she is pregnant.

Instead of being in the Christmas card, Jenner posted an image of the cover of the latest issue of Love magazine on Instagram. The shot, which was taken by her sister Kendall Jenner, featured Kylie donning a red sweater seemingly concealing her belly.

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Meanwhile, Khloe Kardashian verified rumors of her pregnancy with professional basketball player Tristan Thompson on Wednesday via Instagram along with an image of her baby bump.

"My greatest dream realized! We are having a baby! I had been waiting and wondering but God had a plan all along," Kardashian wrote. "He knew what He was doing. I simply had to trust in Him and be patient."

Kardashian thanked the 26-year-old power forward of the Cleveland Cavaliers for making her feel like a queen and making her feel beautiful at all stages. She adds that Thompson has made the experience even more memorable than she has ever envisioned it to be.

If the rumors of Jenner's pregnancy prove to be true, she will be the third member of the Kardashian-Jenner family to await a baby this year as Kim Kardashian is also expecting her third child with husband Kanye West through a surrogate whose identity is kept confidential.

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