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Travis Scott Says He Loves 'Wifey' Kylie Jenner with Stormi and they looked Fully Back On' During Night Out in NYC

Travis Scott Says He Loves 'Wifey' Kylie Jenner with Stormi and they looked Fully Back On' During Night Out in NYC

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 Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott fraternized in the Big Apple with girl Stormi Webster on Tuesday. The pair and their 3-year-old little girl had a family night out at the 72nd yearly Parsons Benefit facilitated by The New School in New York City, where Scott was regarded close by a modest bunch of creatives. 

Jenner, 23, and Scott, 30, modeled for paparazzi together on the honorary pathway of the red carpet of the occasion, which was held at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in the Seaport District. He wore a twofold breasted dim suit, which he adorned with two larger than average accessories. Jenner, then again, wore a figure-fitting green outfit coordinating with sheer gloves. 

Their little fashionista, Stormi, remained close by wearing a charcoal finished outfit and some high top tennis shoes. Inside the occasion, a passerby reveals to the sources that Jenner and Scott were unguarded with their warmth towards each other. 

At a certain point, Scott maneuvered Stormi onto his lap in a sweet dad girl second, as indicated by the insider. The source says Scott showed some affection for Jenner during his acknowledgment discourse as well, saying, "Wifey, I love you to such an extent." (Scott has utilized the charming term to depict the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star before.) 

Scott was given the Parsons Table Award on the occasion. He was respected close by Macy's, Inc. executive and CEO Jeff Gennette; Angela Ahrendts, Apple Retail's previous SVP and Burberry's previous CEO; craftsman Carrie Mae Weems; and planners Gabriela Hearst and Kerby Jean-Raymond. 

"I'm exceptionally eager to get this honor from The New School and thankful to be a piece of this gathering of trend-setters," Scott said in a proclamation shipped off the press before the occasion. "I've generally attempted to meld design, innovation, and expressions of the human experience into all that I do. These are completely connected and a characteristic augmentation of my work. It has never been about explicit brands or marks for me. It's about the vision. It's tied in with making your own things, seeing what's out there, and never settling."

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