
The world-famous Kardashian-Jenner family has released their annual Christmas card, with one member prominently missing — the rumored pregnant Kylie Jenner.
The popular family began December with a slow but exciting reveal of their Christmas card, releasing a teaser daily with various members of the family alternately appearing in photos.
Many hoped the reveal of the actual Christmas card would come with a special announcement, particularly a confirmation that the youngest daughter is carrying her first child with boyfriend Travis Scott. The hopes got bigger after her older sister Khloé Kardashian, who was also rumored as pregnant for months, finally confirmed the reports via Instagram a few days before Christmas.
To the dismay of fans, however, Kylie was nowhere to be seen when the official Kardashian-Jenner Christmas card came around.
There has been a lot of violent reactions over at Twitter, as fans expressed their disappointment over Kylie's absence. Some say they felt "cheated," while others joked that Kylie was hiding her pregnancy like the iconic formula to the Krabby patty. After months of guess work, fans just really wanted an answer to the major question — is Kylie pregnant or not?
For the record, Rob Kardashian was absent too, but no one was waiting to see his baby bump.
Kylie has been rumored to be pregnant for months since the reality star halted her daily and sometimes racy social media updates back when she was not yet sporting a supposed baby bump. Sexy photos turned to those with her covered in huge sweatshirts that effectively hide the size of her stomach.
In mid-November, it was rumored that she was engaged to her rapper beau after she was sporting a huge diamond ring in a Snapchat post.
Sources also told People that Kylie hosted an intimate baby shower at her Hidden Hills home in California, just a day after her sister Kim Kardashian hosted one for her third baby, which is due to arrive in January 2018 via a surrogate.