The 'Sicko Mode' hitmaker surprises fans with the words he uses to refer to his baby mama during his Astroworld Fest concert in the city.
- Nov 19, 2018
AceShowbiz - Instead of giving comments on his long-running marriage rumors with Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott (II) continues to add fuel to the rumors. He gave a sweet shout-out to his baby mama at Astroworld Fest concert in Houston on Saturday night, November 17. While giving shout-out was not an uncommon thing to do for musician, he surprised fans with the words he used to refer to Kylie.
Talking to the audience members, the "Sicko Mode" hitmaker said, "My beautiful wife, she came out. My beautiful daughter, she's here too," before launching into the Drake-assisted hit. Later on, Travis further fueled the rumor when he took to Instagram to leave a comment on one of Kylie's latest Instagram posts.
The post in question was a series of black-and-white pictures of the Houston native holding their daughter Stormi who adorably smiled in her dad's embrace. "Only the people around you really know how hard you work. I love you to watch you make all your dreams come true. Your first festival. We're so proud of you. We love you," the Kylie Cosmetics founder wrote in the caption, to which the rapper simply replied, "I love u wifey."
The rumor aside, his first festival in the city turned out very successful, to the point where the mayor of the city, Sylvester Turner, honored Travis by declaring November 18 as "Astroworld Day". Travis stopped by the city hall to accept the recognition, explaining the inspiration behind his hit album during his speech.
Thank you, @trvisXX for stopping by city hall the day after your successful #AstroworldFest2018 . Your message to the high school students in the room left a great impression. #TravisScott pic.twitter.com/EePpeNsfiW
— City of Houston (@HoustonTX) November 18, 2018
"I grew up here my whole life. I was inspired by Astroworld. In '05 when they took it away, it kind of like took a big piece of my heart away," he said. "I just wanted to kind of bring back that feeling and give this city something [so] they can always have something fun to do."