Inside the Fabulous World of Kylie Jenner's Kids Stormi and Aire
There's nothing all that unusual about a celebrity alighting from a private jet, snug in a furry full-length coat.
It's a little less common when that scene-stealer is 6.
But such is the life of the children Kylie Jenner shares with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott: Daughter Stormi Webster, who's turning 7 on Feb. 1, and son Aire Webster, who will be 3 on Feb. 2. Both accompanied their mom to Aspen in January, where they joined their supermodel auntie Kendall Jenner and friend of the family Hailey Bieber.
Not that it was Stormi's first time on a jet. (Seriously, LOL at the thought.) It wasn't even her first luxe ski trip—she stood on a snowboard for the first time in Park City, Utah, in 2019, two months shy of her second birthday.
Rather, while Kylie always seems to be somewhere fabulous and far from her Los Angeles-area home—in addition to the Aspen trip in January, the 27-year-old enjoyed date night in Paris with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet after the French premiere of A Complete Unknown and flew to New York to watch him both host and be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live—at least one of her kids is often with her.
Stormi made her first trip to Paris Fashion Week in January 2024, catching the Valentino and Jacquemus shows with her mom. And then both she and her little brother lived la dolce vita in Italy with Kylie in July, basking in the sun aboard a gondola in Venice.
And having already proven to be an asset in any front row, Stormi made her grand return to Paris Fashion Week to support her mom behind the scenes as Kylie walked in the Coperni Spring 2025 show Oct. 1 at Disneyland Paris.
Less than two weeks later, Stormi, Aire and various Kardashian cousins were treated to a day at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., much closer to home.
And when the kids aren't with Kylie, they're with their Houston-based dad—whose real name is Jacques Webster—or staying with auntie Khloe Kardashian and cousins True Thompson, 6, and Tatum Thompson, 2, in L.A.
Aire hasn't logged quite as much, er, air time as his sister yet, aside from their more family-centric trips. And he also arrived at a time in his mom's life when she'd become more cautious about sharing too much of herself with the world, 394 million Instagram followers notwithstanding.
Kylie kept her first pregnancy uncharacteristically quiet (for someone who's been on a reality show since the age of 9, that is), only sharing scenes from her baby shower, etc., after giving birth to Stormi in 2018—an insta-classic montage she recently screened for her daughter.
And since then, privacy has only become more important to her.
“My son's name was actually Knight for a long time,” Kylie told British Vogue last summer. "My daughter, still to this day, is like, ‘Do you remember when Aire’s name was Knight?’ And I’m like, 'No.'"
Which Stormi found hilarious.
This year's plans are TBD, but with their birthdays being so close, Kylie threw her little Aquariuses a joint carnival-themed party last year, complete with rides, bounce houses and a human-size claw machine where guests were lowered into a giant pit of Squishmallows to grab their own prize.
The giant inflatable head from Stormi's first birthday, which borrowed its aesthetic from Travis' album Astroworld, made a return appearance, while an oversized Aire head made its debut.
Meanwhile, Stormi has already collaborated with her dad, contributing a spoken-word vocal to his 2023 album Utopia and appearing onstage at one of his L.A. concerts that November.
So when Stormi looked surprised that a New York Times reporter knew her name in March 2024, Kylie reminded her, "Everybody knows your name. You're a superstar."
And yet she was also a 6-year-old who was not to be quoted, mother's orders.
"She’s innocent," Kylie explained to the Times. "She comes in here, and she doesn’t know we’re doing an interview and then she has these quotes out in the open and she’s 6 years old. It's my responsibility to protect her."
Speaking to tmrw in 2021, Kylie said she was raising Stormi "to be smart and kind and driven." And possibly heir to her Lip Kit throne.
"Maybe she will take over Kylie Cosmetics one day?" the mogul mused. "Only if she wants to."
All the while, however, "I like her to be involved in everything that I do," Kylie told Jennifer Lawrence for Interview in the fall of 2023, "and I'm always doing special things for her." (Such as having the launch pieces from her clothing label Khy custom-made in kid sizes for her then-5-year-old.)
But if you squint past the designer labels, Stormi is a recognizably regular kid who likes making dance videos with her mom and Aire (matching pajamas preferred), playing with Barbies, baking cupcakes and celebrating Halloween, Christmas and Easter with her massive family.
The eighth of Kris Jenner's 14 grandchildren also enjoys trips to Target and Ulta Beauty, where she recently went on a viral shopping spree in the Hello Kitty department with cousin Chicago West (the third of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's four kids).
And while more often than not the family shops with a security detail, Kylie has tried to make that potential awkwardness as seamless as possible, too.
By Natalie Finn




