Kylie Jenner forced to wear an oxygen mask as she struggles to breathe due to altitude sickness in Peru
The reality star was filmed breathing in to a mask as her friends gathered round her side
The reality star was filmed breathing in to a mask as her friends gathered round her side
KYLIE Jenner was forced to breathe into an oxygen mask after struggling with altitude sickness on a trip to Peru.
The reality star received supplemental oxygen and filmed the moment she relaxed on a bed with her friend on Snapchat.
Wearing a baggy red tracksuit, Kylie managed to keep a brave face on throughout, and even posed next to a smiling paramedic.
One doctor could be heard explaining altitude sickness can be common at an elevation of 11,000 feet.
She was joined by pal Jordyn Woods, shortly after visiting a medical facility in Lima, Peru, with her mum Kris Jenner earlier in the week.
It comes after the star finally appeared to confirm her romance with Travis Scott as they shared a kiss at his Miami concert.
Cuddled up together backstage, Kylie hooked her leg over Travis’ and the pair appeared to be sharing a tender moment with one another.
Travis – real name Jacques Webster Jr – and Kylie were first linked together last month.
Eagle-eyed fans spotted the pair walking with their arms around each other at Bentley University in Massachusetts.
Their romance comes just one month after the 19-year-old called time on her relationship with Tyga.
At the time of their break up, friends believed the pair could reconcile.
One source told People: “They tend to take little breaks all the time and then get back together.
“It’s definitely possible they’ll work things out again.”
Kylie began dating the 27-year-old back in 2014, but only confirmed the relationship once Kylie had turned 18.
He has since been seen with pretty model and Justin Bieber’s ex Jordan Ozuna after being spotted together in Los Angeles.
However, Jordan later shut the rumours down and said: “Omg y’all I’m not dating Tyga…come on.”
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