Kylie Jenner showcased her sensationally svelte midriff and ample assets in a revealing gold bikini top on Instagram this week.
The 25-year-old makeup icon wrapped a sarong around her waist and was bathed in evocative lighting for her smoldering new snaps.
She put her impressively petite post-baby body on display just over a year after welcoming Aire, her second child and first son.
Kylie shares Aire and her five-year-old daughter Stormi with her ex Travis Scott, with whom she has maintained a famously friendly co-parenting relationship.
Aire was originally called Wolf, before Kylie decided against the name and then months later announced the new choice this January.
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Kylie’s latest busty Instagram appearance comes after she was raked over the coals for the ‘tasteless’ birthday party she threw for Stormi earlier this month.
Her blowout bash had a theme based on the cover of Travis’ smash hit album Astroworld, which then also became the name of his musical festival.
The Astroworld festival became infamous around the world in 2021 when it was the site of a disastrous stampede that claimed 10 lives.
A social media user fumed: ”The f*** is up with this messed up theme? Demonic much,’ while another wrote: ‘kylie using astroworld branding for her children’s birthday party is a bit scary to me.’
One wrote: ‘Kylie Jenner MOCKS Astroworld victims (including a 10-year-old that was trampled) with her ex Travis-Scott themed birthday party for her daughter, Stormi.’
In November 2021, when Kylie was pregnant with their son, she attended Travis’ Astroworld concert where a deadly crush of bodies occurred.
The death toll from the tragic incident rose to 10 when a nine-year-old boy named Ezra Blount succumbed to his injuries.
Footage shows the music briefly stopped as an ambulance tried to get through the crowd, but then the music resumed and Travis vowed to make the ‘ground shake.’
His performance, which also included a surprise spot by Drake, went on for half an hour after the fire department declared a ‘mass casualty event.’
The Harris County Institute Of Forensic Sciences released the autopsy results that December, revealing all of the victims died of compression asphyxia.
Travis sat for an interview with Charlamagne Tha God that month and said he was only told through his earpiece to leave the stage after Drake’s guest spot.
He maintained he was unaware of the scale of the problem while he was onstage, and claimed to have met with some of the bereaved families.
Dozens of lawsuits cumulatively worth billions of dollars were filed against Travis and the companies behind the concert in the aftermath of the deaths.
It emerged last February that nearly 400 lawsuits against Travis Scott and Live Nation were rolled up into one for purposes of efficiency.
A class-action suit last May claimed over 4,900 people were injured during the show, with 732 requiring ‘extensive medical treatment,’ according to Rolling Stone.
This past October it emerged that the families of two of the victims had settled their lawsuits with Travis on terms one of the attorneys described as ‘confidential.’
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk