Kylie Jenner Posts Cute Clip Of Stormi Watching Travis Scott's Super Bowl Performance

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Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.
Stormi caught a vibe while watching Travis Scott perform with Big Boi and Maroon 5 at the Super Bowl halftime show.

Aside from the commercials, most non-football fans are usually tuning into the Super Bowl for the halftime show. Last night, Maroon 5 took the stage alongside Travis Scott and hometown hero Big Boi in Atlanta for the Super Bowl. Travis Scott's decision to perform at the Super Bowl was met with heavy criticism but regardless, many people were interested in seeing what he had up his sleeve. One person who was particularly stoked about his performance was his daughter, Stormi. Kylie Jenner took to Twitter to share a clip of their daughter's reaction to watching her father perform on one of the biggest platforms in America.

It's safe to say that Stormi Webster is Travis Scott's #1 fan. Kylie Jenner shared a video of Stormi hypnotized by Scott's performance at the Super Bowl last night while rocking a tie-dye Astroworld hoodie. Regardless of the critics, Travis Scott should at least know he'll always receive the support of his daughter

It's clearly been a big weekend for Travis Scott -- his firstborn daughter turned one and he touched down on the Super Bowl stage. However, Kylie Jenner shocked fans when she hinted that Stormi might have a sibling. She took to Instagram to share a photo of herself and Travis Scott and captioned it "baby #2?" which prompted many to speculate that she's pregnant. She later confirmed that's not the case but it wouldn't be shocking to find out they're expecting another child. 


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