Kylie Jenner pregnancy rumors: Reality star to stay low-key until after giving birth

A screenshot of Kylie Jenner's interview on "The Ellen Show." YouTube/TheEllenShow

While rumors about her alleged pregnancy had been swirling around these past few months, Kylie Jenner reportedly plans to keep things low-key, and she intends to keep things this way until 2018.

The makeup mogul had not said a word despite her name frequenting magazines, tabloids, and social media posts that speculate about her pregnancy. Jenner's family has kept mum as well on the real deal with regards to a supposed bundle of joy coming her way. But, for those who await the announcement about her pregnancy, they have to wait until after she had given birth, a source told People.

The source added that Jenner was keen on focusing on her happiness and health and had no plans of addressing the issues anytime soon. "Kylie isn't going to publicly address her pregnancy until she gives birth. She's not doing any public appearances and just wanted to take six months off," the insider revealed.

Unlike other expecting celebrity moms who revel as they make the announcement, Jenner has been quiet on her reported baby girl with boyfriend Travis Scott. This silence could probably be attributed to sources' claims that the 20-year-old reality star was having fun making everyone guess if she was pregnant or not.

The insiders also narrated that Jenner was only trusting her family, amid the media frenzy that had engulfed her ever since the news broke out. Many fans noticed that the social media superstar had been less social nowadays, a far cry from months before when she usually posted daily photos of her in her accounts.

Previously, Jenner denounced photos that circulated the internet showing her in baggy clothes and a noticeable bulging tummy. She slammed the uploader and said that these were clearly altered. While this could be taken as a denial of the pregnancy rumors, many have noted that she did not outright reject the claims of her impending motherhood.

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