From Astroworld to Stormi’s world! Travis Scott has crowned his daughter the Princess of Calabasas with the most special gift for Christmas! The rapper arrived to Kylie Jenner‘s home on Christmas morning with a replica of Cinderella’s carriage to the ball, adorned with a sign that said ‘Princess Stormi’ in Disney print for his daughter, Stormi Webster, 2. The carriage, which had pink interior, was filled with an abundance of dresses and costumes for Stormi to wear. In one of the photos posted to Kylie’s Instagram Stories, Stormi is seen wearing a sparkling blue princess dress while sitting in her carriage. She’s a true princess!
Kylie even shared her appreciation for her co-parent in the videos, writing, “omg @travisscott” with several heart emojis. Stormi looked like a princess on Christmas Eve, too, in photos with Kylie. The mommy-daughter duo twinned in red dresses, with Kylie looking as glam as ever in a high-neck sequin red midi-dress, and her two-year old in a simple, bright red Christmas dress. The The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star also recently dyed her brunette hair dark red, which perfectly matched her Christmas Eve outfit.
The rest of the KarJenner fam was mostly quiet on Christmas morning. Kourtney Kardashian took to her Instagram stories to show her son, Reign, hiding behind his life-size dolls, looking as cute as ever with a shaved head and Christmas pajamas. Khloe Kardashian and True Thompson enjoyed their Christmas Eve with each other in Massachusetts, as Tristan Thompson prepares for his Christmas Day game with the Boston Celtics. Kim Kardashian was silent on IG, as well, possibly taking the morning to enjoy family time before posting.
Last year, Kylie and Stormi sported twinning looks at their family’s annual Christmas party, which was sadly cancelled this year due to the pandemic. “The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA. So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year,” Khloe tweeted earlier this month. “It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978 I believe. Health and safety first though! Taking this pandemic seriously is a must.”