Kylie Jenner is reportedly deeply concerned about her ex-partner Travis Scott and how his recent legal troubles might impact their two young children. According to exclusive information from The U.S. Sun, Kylie, 26, is frustrated and eager to address the situation with Travis, 33, following his recent arrests in Paris and Miami.
Travis Scott was recently detained in Paris after an alleged drunken altercation with his bodyguard following a semi-final basketball game at the Paris Olympics. Earlier in June, he faced charges of public intoxication in Miami, where he reportedly yelled obscenities and displayed erratic behavior.
Sources close to Kylie revealed that she is troubled by Travis’s behavior and the “trashy” company he seems to be keeping. Kylie is particularly concerned about the safety of their children, 6-year-old Stormi and 2-year-old Aire. The source noted that Kylie is insisting on a serious discussion with Travis to address these issues and ensure their children’s well-being.
Although Kylie and Travis have been separated since 2022, Kylie had previously been supportive of Travis’s involvement in their children’s lives, provided that nannies were present. However, recent reports suggest that Travis has been hosting parties with unfamiliar people, which has heightened Kylie’s concerns.
The source mentioned that Kylie and Travis have had minimal communication lately, contrary to any public perceptions of a harmonious co-parenting relationship. Kylie has reportedly been struggling with their co-parenting arrangement, which has added significant pressure to her.
Travis’s most recent arrest occurred on August 9, 2024, at his Paris hotel after attending the semi-final game between the US and Serbia. He was reportedly seen engaging in a violent altercation and appeared intoxicated. He was detained in a cell to sober up and has not yet commented on the situation through his lawyers.
Travis Scott has faced several legal issues in recent years, including arrests for disorderly conduct and stage-related incidents. His history of public disturbances includes previous convictions for encouraging crowds to rush the stage during his performances.