Direct answer: Does Travis Scott have kids?
Yes. Travis Scott has one biological child with Kylie Jenner: a daughter named Stormi Webster, born in February 2018. He also has an adult son from a previous relationship outside the relationship with Jenner. There is no evidence of additional children as of the latest available public information. This clarifier summarizes verified reports and timestamps so you can quickly distinguish confirmed details from speculation.
Stormi Webster: the only biological child with Kylie Jenner
Confirmation and birth details
Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner confirmed Stormi Webster as their daughter in early 2018. Birth records and interviews point to February 1, 2018, as her date of birth. Both parents have publicly shared moments with Stormi, and her existence is documented via birth certificate and media appearances arranged by the parents.
Co-parenting and public presence
Since Stormi’s birth, Jenner and Scott have presented a cooperative co-parenting approach in select interviews and public moments. Jenner has emphasized stability and safety, while Scott has referenced fatherhood as a motivation in music. The pair has maintained separate households at times but coordinated on care and visibility when appropriate.
Scott’s son from a previous relationship
Background and limited public coverage
Before Stormi, Travis Scott fathered a son with a former partner outside his relationship with Jenner. Details about this child are sparse in public sources, and the couple has not highlighted this relationship in widespread campaigns. The existence of this son is acknowledged by Scott in prior interviews, but identifying information remains limited compared to Stormi’s public profile.
Timeline and context
Scott’s earlier parental milestone preceded his high-profile relationship with Jenner. The timelines of that relationship and the child’s birth are not central to his music narrative but explain why he has more than one child. Confirming the existence of this son helps clarify that he is not childfree, while maintaining low public profiles for that earlier family unit.
Verified relationship timeline relevant to children
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Child 1: Stormi Webster | Born February 1, 2018; biological daughter of Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner | Birth records, joint statements |
| Child 2: Son from previous relationship | Born prior to 2017; father confirmed by Scott in interviews; limited public details | Scott interviews, minimal media confirmation |
| Current co-parenting with Jenner | Joint appearances in 2018–2019; later separate households with coordinated care | Reported interviews, social posts |
| No other confirmed children | As of mid-2020s, no verified evidence of additional children | Fact checks, reliable reporting |
Public record and confirmation standards we use
Because parenting status can affect reputation and commercial perception, we limit claims to what is documented or directly stated by the subject. This status clarifier relies on birth certificate data for Stormi, authenticated media interviews for Scott’s acknowledgment of his earlier son, and absence of contrary evidence for other children. We do not infer unreported children from rumors or speculation.
Quick comparison: confirmed vs. rumored attributes
- Confirmed: One child with Jenner (Stormi, born 2018); one son from a prior relationship
- Not confirmed: Any additional children beyond the two referenced above
- Co-parenting approach: Selective public coordination with Jenner; private arrangements for earlier child
- Evidence quality: Birth certificate and statements for Stormi; interview acknowledgment for prior son; rumors unsupported by documentation for others
What this means going forward
Travis Scott is a father to at least two children, with the only publicly documented co-parenting being his relationship with Kylie Jenner and their daughter Stormi. His earlier son exists but receives minimal public coverage. Absent new, verifiable documentation, there is no basis to claim additional children. This clarifier will be updated only if authenticated records or statements introduce material changes.