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Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster Go on a "Mommy-Daughter Adventure" to Target
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Date:2025-04-07 12:05:54
Stormi, we're going to Target, baby!
On June 23, Kylie Jenner shared an adorable TikTok video showing herself taking her and Travis Scott's daughter Stormi Webster on a shopping trip to one of the retailer's stores.
"Today, we are going on a mommy-daughter adventure," the Kylie Cosmetics founder said, sitting in a car with the 5-year-old. "Where are we going?"
Stormi responded, "We're going to Target."
Kylie jokingly corrected her, "It's Tar-jay! It's Tar-jay."
According to the Kardashians star, Stormi, the eldest of her and Travis' two kids, woke up that morning and told her she wanted a "mommy-daughter day."
Kylie's TikTok video then shows the two inside a Target store, with mom pushing Stormi in a red shopping cart and taking a mirror selfie in the kids' clothing section. Among the items in the cart: A pair of blue Crocs, pink water shoes, rain boots and a Miraculous Ladybug dress-up kit.
But Kylie had laid out one condition for her daughter to get a present. "OK, I told Stormi if we're going to get a toy, then what?" she asked. "We have to make a basket for what?"
The child replied, "Donating."
Stormi then picked out several toys to donate and put them in the cart. "I'm proud of you," Kylie told her, giving her a hug and kiss. "My sweet baby."
There have been occasional sightings of Kylie and the rest of the Kardashian-Jenners at Targets over the years. In 2021, she, Stormi and Travis were spotted shopping at one of the stores in the rapper's hometown of Houston, along with bodyguards.
Check out Kylie and Stormi's mommy-daughter trip to Target below:
In June 2023, Kylie and daughter Stormi embarked on a "mommy-daughter adventure": A trip to a Target store.
...to donate, Kylie said.
Stormi picks out more toys to donate.
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