Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott step out together for first time since daughter Stormi's birth

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were seen in public together for the first time since welcoming their first daughter, Stormi.

The "Butterfly Effect" rapper and his girlfriend recently grabbed lunch at Nobu Malibu on Saturday, according to E! News. They were joined by some friends and family, including Jenner's BFF Jordyn Woods. Kris Jenner and her beau Corey Gamble were also there to join the group and later on left after the couple.

"The group ate overlooking the ocean on a chilly day," an onlooker told the media outlet. "Kylie was carrying a big red coat to stay warm. They had security watching over their table so nobody could approach them or get close."

The eyewitness added that Jenner appeared to be having a good time around her loved ones. "Kylie seemed happy to be out and about and was really enjoying the day," the source continued. "She was laughing with Jordyn and having a good time. She was on her phone and texting throughout the meal but was very happy and relaxed. They stayed for a little over an hour before heading out."

Ahead of their latest outing, Scott gave his lady love a luxurious push present — a Ferrari LaFerrari — worth a cool  $1.4 million. Daily Mail points out that the hybrid car is a limited edition vehicle and only 500 were made. The reality star showed off her new ride in a clip as the dark car glowed in the bright Californian sunshine.

The makeup mogul is known for her love of luxury cars. Her previous flame, Tyga, reportedly racked up a lot of debt after surprising her with a Mercedes-Benz Maybach and a Ferrari 458 when they were still dating. The 20-year-old mom's other expensive vehicles include a Land Rover, Range Rover Autobiography, Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, a Rolls-Royce Wraith and a Rolls-Royce Ghost.

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