Kylie Jenner is back, baby.
We literally haven’t seen Kylie Jenner in months, after she wore THAT nude Versace gown to the Met Gala in May 2017 she then went off the radar to have a baby girl.
So it’s no surprise that all eyes were on her as she stepped out for the first time since giving birth to baby Stormi 10 days ago.
Jenner had her bestie Jordyn Woods with her, but there was no sign of baby Stormi or partner Travis Scott.
Kylie Jenner seen for the first time since giving birth, in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/gUE6nULtRC
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She wore cycling shorts, a black crop top and a white jacket with trainers and this season’s IT accessory – the ever practical bum bag. Looks like she’s been keeping abreast of fashion while being in hiding.
And as always with any Kardashian outfit, we were left with some questions. Why are her laces undone? That’s a pretty reckless decision there Kylie. That’s a very deep parting! Is it a wig, or has she just taken a large comb to it?What’s in the bum bag? A baby monitor? Some unreleased lip-kit colours? Maybe it’s just for show?
Earlier this month Kylie revealed that she had been keeping a low profile so that the stress of public life didn’t affect her baby’s health.
For nine months rumours had been swirling around the internet, with some thinking she was acting as a surrogate for Kim, others suggesting she had disappeared completely, and some even doubting she was pregnant at all. We’re used to seeing every little detail of the Kardashian family, so this silence was definitely a break from tradition.
In true Keeping Up With The Kardashians style, she kept a video diary of her pregnancy which she released on YouTube. It documented her journey and featured the first ever pics of sister Kim Kardashian’s baby Chicago West.
Photos: Getty Images and supplied.
This article originally appeared on The Debrief.
Watch Kylie Jenner’s pregnancy video diary:
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