Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott Are Reportedly Officially Back Together

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The rumors have been leaning this way, but it seems that it’s finally OK to officially say that Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner are officially back together. A source told Entertainment Tonight that Travis and Scott are together again and have been for about a month.

“The couple has always had love and respect for one another but took a break last year because they both had so much going on. They couldn’t fully focus on what it took to make the relationship work,” the source told ET. “Kylie exploded in the makeup world and was busy making a billion dollar business and Travis was on tour and working on music.”

The source continued: “Although things haven’t slowed down much for the duo, they’re better able to handle it, at the end of the day, the couple is happy to have their family back together.”

Scott and Jenner broke things off in October and after that were focused on co-parenting their two-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster.

“Kylie seems happy with the way things are. She still just loves being a mom and focusing on her business,” a source told People in January. “She doesn’t seem upset that she is just co-parenting with Travis.”

Scott joined Stormi and Jenner on a trip to Disney World in late January for Stormi’s birthday celebration. After that, Jenner’s mom, Kris Jenner, confirmed to Ellen DeGeneres that Jenner and Scott have been spending a good deal of time together recently. DeGeneres asked Kris if her daughter and Scott were back together.

“I don’t know if they’re back together. They’re just great co-parenters,” she said, clearly hedging—even if she knew any information.

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