Kylie Jenner’s Kids Join Dad Travis Scott for Rare Outing at FIFA World Cup
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Kylie Jenner’s Kids Join Dad Travis Scott for Rare Outing at FIFA World Cup

Kylie Jenner‘s kids, Stormi Webster and Aire Webster, had a rare outing with their father, Travis Scott, at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The “Sicko Mode” singer took the kids to the Portugal vs. Uzbekistan game on June 23. Jenner did not join them because she was attending the Meta Glasses launch party in New York City with her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet.

Travis Scott treats his kids with a rare outing at the FIFA World Cup

Travis Scott took his and Kylie Jenner’s kids, 8-year-old daughter Stormi Webster and 4-year-old son Aire Webster, to the FIFA match in Houston, Texas. Scott matched with his daughter in Portugal jerseys. Stormi paired the jersey with a black denim miniskirt and wore her hair in a high ponytail. He also twinned with Aire in matching camouflage-patterned pants. The little boy completed his look with a black graphic-print T-shirt. The trio posed together for the cameras several times.

Since their split in 2022, Scott and Jenner have maintained an amicable co-parenting relationship. Earlier this year, they reunited to host a joint birthday party for their kids. On January 31, a video shared on X captured the former couple singing “Happy Birthday” to the kids. The Kylie Cosmetics founder was holding Aire on her hip, while Stormi stood nearby.

During an interview with Rolling Stone, published in January 2026, the “Love Galore” artist opened up about how fatherhood has transformed him. He told the outlet, “You can’t crash out. You can’t do a lot of crazy s*** like you would.” He also shared that his kids “are just like me when it comes to trying to get off ideas.”

He explained that while his kids are not strangers to new technology, he has kept them away from artificial intelligence. “My kids don’t have AI,” he said. “Having AI right now will compress their ability for their brain to maximize. So they got to learn the physical and actual way of learning so then they know how to actually use AI for their best ability.”

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Momtastic.

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