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Kylie Jenner Pens Sweet Message To Her "Angel On Earth" Stormi On 1st Birthday


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Just one year ago today Kylie Jenner finally revealed to the world that she was pregnant all along (after months of speculation) and gave birth to her daughter, Stormi Webster. "I’m sorry for keeping you in the dark through all the assumptions,” she wrote. “I understand you’re used to me bringing you along on all my journeys. My pregnancy was on I chose not to do in front of the world," she wrote after welcoming her child.

Exactly one year later, little Stormi is celebrating her first birthday and Kylie has shared a series of photos of some of her most special moments with her daughter and husband, Travis Scott. 

"How did I get so lucky to have such a sweet, smart, happy baby. I just couldn’t have dreamt you up, storm. i wish you could stay this little forever and i could protect that contagious smile and laugh of yours," Kylie captioned the images. "I know you won’t remember much about the first year of your life but i pray that you’ll never forget to keep sharing your joy and laughter with the world. my love grows for you a thousand miles a minute. every day with you is the best day of my life. happy birthday to my angel on earth."

Another video shows Kylie and Travis embracing each other, seemingly just months after Stormi was born. 

Sister Kim Kardashian even shared an image of her daughter and Chicago and Stormi hanging out in matching toys. "Happy Birthday to the sweetest baby girl Stormi! We love you so much!!!" she wrote. 

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