Pregnant Kylie Jenner is ‘hiding out with family in LA away from $36.5M mansion’ after backlash over Astroworld tragedy
KYLIE Jenner is hiding out with family in LA away from her $36.5million mansion after the backlash over the Astroworld tragedy, a source has exclusively told The Sun.
The beauty mogul, who has a number of homes in the city, including her impressive Holmby Hills mansion, is being supported by the Kardashian-Jenner clan as she's worried about her safety, the insider claims.
They told The Sun exclusively: "Kylie wants to keep her and Stormi out of the spotlight at the minute and is completely avoiding her main compound, she's mostly been staying with family.
"It's a really difficult time for her, especially being pregnant, and she just wants time to process what happened at Astroworld and privately support Travis who is extremely upset."
The Sun previously revealed the pregnant star left Houston, Texas on a separate plane to her multi-million white and pink jet, and left under the cover of darkness with her young daughter, Stormi, who she shares with Travis Scott.
A source said: "Kylie and her team waited until it was late and left the house in blacked out cars heading for the airport, they didn't want anyone to see them."
Kylie, 24, bought her expansive compound in Holmby Hills back in April 2020 and the impressive home as she added to her huge property portfolio.
It includes seven bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, two guest apartments, and 20 parking spots for her multiple flash vehicles.
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The couple were previously holed up at Travis' mansion in Houston - which is now surrounded by protestors, and the rapper's jet has since flown back to LA where he also owns a home.
The Houston property has been surrounded by 24-hour security since the tragedy earlier this month.
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The rapper's legal team, headed by high-powered attorney Neal Manne, have also been spotted arriving at the mansion.
So far, around 150 people have joined lawsuits against the hitmaker.
'SOBBING'
A source told The Sun both Kylie and Travis have been in tears since the doomed festival and they were both unaware of the severity of the situation until hours later.
An insider said: "Travis and Kylie have been sobbing on the phone to their teams and trying to figure out what happened.
"They found out after the show on Friday that people had died, but they were initially told it was someone injecting drugs and that a number of people went into cardiac arrest in the same spot.
"They had no idea of what truly happened until much later on, and they are heartbroken over the situation."
The source claims Travis was using an in-ear monitor headphone during the concert and nobody told him to stop the show, despite videos showing desperate fans begging security to intervene.
'NOT HIS JOB'
They said: "The female fan who tried to get the cameraman's attention was about 50 yards away, and nobody told Travis to pull the plug.
"He did pause earlier in the night to make sure someone was OK and even said turn the lights on, but he was then told to continue.
"It's not his job to say stop, it's the fire department and this didn't happen. The fire marshals didn't intervene.
"There were pyrotechnics on stage and lights in his eyes, it's a mammoth stadium, he couldn't see what was truly happening in the crowd."
Kylie previously posted a statement on her Instagram Stories to honor the victims, stating: "Travis and I are broken and devastated. My thoughts and prayers are with all who lost their lives, were injured or affected in any way by yesterday’s events. And also for Travis who I know cares deeply for his fans and the Houston community."
Kylie announced she was pregnant with her second child with Travis on September 7 to her 280 million Instagram followers, and has shared a number of stylish shots showing off her growing baby bump.
Ten people died and more than a hundred were left hurt after a stampede during opening night of Travis' Astroworld Festival.
The crowd reportedly surged toward the stage while Travis performed at the third annual event at NRG Park in Houston.
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Officials in Texas claim the crowd started to "compress towards the front of the stage" around 9.15pm, causing panic to ensue on November 5.
Kylie has remained silent on social media since the tragic event occurred, while fans have savagely threatened to "boycott" her companies.
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