Kylie Jenner pregnancy update: Social media superstar hints baby girl with her Christmas tree?

Makeup maven Kylie Jenner had mostly kept her silence with regards to the pregnancy rumors surrounding her, but many fans took notice that the reality star had been giving hints on her pregnancy through social media. The most recent hint seems to be her huge Christmas tree that many speculate shows off her baby's gender.

The 20-year-old has kept everything under wraps, even when she had been the talk of the town, but her social media posts had been telling, as far as onlookers are concerned. On Thursday, Jenner uploaded an Instagram photo of her newly decorated Christmas tree.

"Thank you @jeffleatham & his team for making my XMAS dreams come true! 20 feet of magic! Even more perfect in real life," she captioned the photo, tagging Jeff Leatham, Four Seasons Hotel artistic director. The tree was noticeable not only for its size but also for the choice of the color of the decorations Jenner had chosen.

Her Christmas tree was adorned with pink ornaments, making fans feel that she had just confirmed that she was expecting a baby girl. But, as mentioned, the reported expectant mom has been mum on this issue, and fans were just basing their guesses on her posts and statements from sources.

Jenner is said to be expecting a baby girl with boyfriend Travis Scott. The prediction for the gender had been reported on so much, with one news saying that she held a baby shower in November. The event was attended by 30 guests, mostly consisting of family and close friends of Jenner.

A source claimed that the slumber party themed event was oozing of pink decorations, fueling the impending arrival of a baby girl stronger. "There were pink rose petals scattered around the pool and the posts to the tent were all wrapped in pink roses. There was also a big wall of pink flowers and a little stage," the source added.

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