Kylie Jenner lays low on social media; will introduce baby to her fans as soon as she delivers

Television personality and model Kylie Jenner is recently laying low, after fans and the media discovered that she is expecting a child. Sources close to Jenner have said that this is "temporary" and she will be back in the spotlight once she gives birth.

However, the model made it clear that she is not ashamed of being a mother. Sources say that according to Jenner, this time is one of the few moments where she is afforded such privacy. She just chooses to enjoy life without paparazzis following her for now.

"Kylie has been chilling at home for the most part and just living her best life. She has really enjoyed this time away from the spotlight," a source told Entertainment Online.

"It's the first time she can remember in her entire life not being followed by cameras and she's just trying to enjoy this privacy," the source added.

Jenner said that she will introduce her baby to her fans via social media eventaully.

The model has not been an overall shut-in, though. She has appeared in various events, although being as low-key as possible. She went to Kris Jenner's birthday party as well as appeared in a Calvin Klein advertising campaign (where she reportedly took efforts to hide her baby bump).

In any case, sources close to Jenner said that her being off the spotlight is "not a permanent thing." Also, as soon as the baby is born, she will make an announcement about the birth and will address the fact that she went dark on social media. Most likely, all of these announcements and communication will be made via the model's official Instagram account.

Media and fans first learned of Jenner's pregnancy in September. This was mere days before rumors of her sister Khloe Kardashian being pregnant also surfaced. Kardashian confirmed her pregnancy last December.

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