Caitlyn Jenner Says Daughter Kylie Has Picked New Name For Son
By Fiyin Olowokandi on March 31, 2022 at 5:45 PM EDT
Caitlyn Jenner has a secret that many fans of her famous daughter Kylie Jenner and her partner Travis Scott would like to know.
It turns out that the "Life of Kyle" alum and her baby daddy have chosen a new name for their son, who they previously called Wolf.
The "I am Cait" star recently got candid about her offspring's decision to change their baby's name amid social media backlash.
Caitlyn Jenner Talks Kylie's Name Change For Her Newborn Son
Caitlyn caught up with ET at the 30th edition of the annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Viewing Party on Sunday, March 27, and got candid about her daughter.
The 72-year-old's offspring welcomed the newest member of her family, who she named Wolf, on February 2 to join her adorable daughter Stormi.
Caitlyn revealed that she is aware Kylie and Scott have scrapped their son's controversial name for a new one, which she is keeping a secret.
The "I am Cait" star teased that she could not tell us the offspring's name and explained that the parents would be the ones to break such news. She explained:
"[Kylie] has not officially announced it. We have discussed this a lot. I think I have a lot of experience naming people, especially trying to name yourself, and it's very difficult."
Caitlyn, who changed her moniker from Bruce after walking into her life as a transgender person, understands the importance of changing one's name as needed.
The "Untold: Caitlyn Jenner" star admitted that coming into her new name was no easy feat and something she struggled with for years. So she understands her offspring's decision for her child's name change. She said:
"When you have a little child, you know the little baby comes out, and you think of what it should be, but then you get them in your arms, and you play with them and spend time with them and say, ‘I don’t know if that name fits, maybe it’s another name."
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Caitlyn refuses to share Kyle's son's new name, but it happens to be a great choice. She hinted that when the mother-of-two chooses to announce it officially, people will find it "very good."
Kylie Jenner Scraps Son's Former Name
On February 6, Kylie broke the news that she and Scott had become parents once again to an adorable son born on the second of February.
The Blast disclosed that fans did not appreciate the name of the newest family member as they did when Stormi was born back on February 1, 2018.
The mother-of-two released a YouTube video titled "To Our Son" with candid unseen footage leading up to the birth of baby number 2.
Kylie announced her son's name as Wolf Jaques Webster in honor of his father, whose birth name is Jacques Bermon Webster II.
After releasing her YouTube video on Monday, March 21, the billionaire told the public that she and the “Sicko Mode” rapper chose to scrap their son’s initial moniker.
The socialite penned an Instagram story, “FYI OUR SONS NAME ISN’T WOLF ANYMORE. WE JUST REALLY DIDN’T FEEL LIKE IT WAS HIM. JUST WANTED TO SHARE BECAUSE I. KEEP SEEING WOLF EVERYWHERE.”
Kylie's decision is likely due to social media mockery around the newborn's name. A critic tweeted, "Kylie could’ve picked literally any other name."
A user wrote, “I know damn well Kylie ain’t name her son wolf like wtf is that [face palm emoji].” Another internet user believed that Travis came up with the name “Wolf,” and his baby mama just went along with his decision.
An annoyed fan wrote, “Kylie really named her son Wolf?? At this point, even Thunder would have worked to match Stormi."
Following Kylie's announcement of her son's name change, people on Twitter began thinking of a unique name for the boy born on February 2, 2022.
A user typed,“ Guys If TikTok is actually correct and Kylie named her baby Valentine just know I wanted that name before her. This b**ch ruins everything.”
The public will just have to wait and can only speculate, as those close to Kylie and Scott are privy to the baby's details. Yet as Caitlyn Jenner stated, we can guess he has a "very good name."