'She was born to have kids': Kris Jenner gushes over new mum Kylie

The reality star gave birth to Stormi Webster 
'Born to have kids': Kris Jenner gushed over her daughter Kylie and newest grandchild Stormi
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Natasha Sporn9 March 2018
The Weekender

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Kris Jenner has gushed over daughter Kylie Jenner, who is a new mum to Stormi Webster.

The 20-year-old gave birth to her first child in February, was reportedly very close to her “momager” Kris in her early weeks of motherhood.

And now the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch has praised her youngest daughter as she settles into life as a parent, saying that she was “born to have kids”.

Kris told Us Weekly: “She’s doing really, really great! The baby’s happy and healthy!

Doting mum: Kylie Jenner showed off baby Stormi a month after the birth
Kylie Jenner

“I think she was just born to have kids. I felt like I was the same way. I wanted to have a baby when I was 16 years old. I thought about how many kids I would have.

“So I think that some people are just … when you know, you know.”

Last month, a source told the publication that the Lip Kit queen had found welcoming her first child “overwhelming” and had been relying on Kris for support.

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The insider said: “Kylie has been a natural at being a mother. However, it has been overwhelming, and Kylie has relied on Kris during these first days at home with Stormi.

“Kris is providing advice and, of course, an extra set of hands to help with Stormi.”

Over the past few weeks, Kylie has delighted fans with glimpses of the newborn – her first with boyfriend Travis Scott - as well as showing off the nursery.

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