Kylie Jenner pregnancy news: Beau Travis Scott, sister Khloe still mum about controversy

After Khloe Kardashian confirmed her pregnancy, fans are still waiting for another "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star to clarify if she is also expecting or not. Until now, reality TV star Kylie Jenner and her current beau Travis Scott are still silent about the issue.

Recently, Kylie's boyfriend was asked about his relationship with Kylie. He told Billboard magazine that he does not want to talk about it. He added saying, "They're just guesses. Let them keep fishing."

Aside from that, he was also asked if Kanye West gave him an advice about dating a celebrity. He said that West did not meddle with that; instead, Travis revealed that he is talking to the rapper every day and they are working on something.

Back in November, People reported that Kylie and Travis are expecting a baby girl in February. The outlet added that a source said that the couple is keeping it private and they want to enjoy this time for themselves. They do not want to get involved in a frenzy once they open the news to the public. However, this report is not yet confirmed.

Kylie has been inactive on social media since the issue surfaced. Fans have been waiting for her recent images, but the star did not post anything. Also, many were intrigued when she was absent in the family Christmas card of the Kardashian-Jenner. This sparks the speculation that Kylie is hiding from the public due to her pregnancy.

Meanwhile, her sister Khloe was recently interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres on "The Ellen Show" where she was asked about Kylie's pregnancy. Ellen asked Khloe if Kylie has cravings and things became awkward when Khloe played with her hair and said, "What do you mean? I don't know what you're talking about. C'mon, Ellen." Khloe also did not answer why her 20-year-old sister was not part of their family Christmas card.

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