Kylie Jenner Dresses up as Bunny for Easter Celebration with 2-Year-Old Daughter Stormi
Kylie Jenner once again topped all others in celebrating a special occasion for her only daughter, Stormi, this Easter Sunday.
The world may be at a pause right now as everyone joins the fight against coronavirus, but Kylie Jenner accepts no excuse not to go all out for her little girl.
KYLIE AS AN EASTER BUNNY
The young mom made the holiday extra special for her two-year-old despite being at home and observing social distancing.
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Jenner shared several photos and videos during Easter Sunday with her family, including one where she dressed up as the Easter bunny.
Included in their fun-filled afternoon were Easter-themed cupcakes, make-your-own Easter eggs, and several baskets, bunnies, and gifts.
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Performances will include Lady Gaga, John Legend, Andrea Bocelli, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and several more.
Stormi dressed up for the occasion in a white floral dress with rose prints and white tennis sneakers, while holding a Minnie Mouse umbrella over her head.
DIP IN THE POOL WITH TRAVIS
Although it remains unclear whether Forbes’ “Self-made Billionaire” is in quarantine with Stormi’s father, Travis Scott, the singer recently shared snaps of his daughter by the pool.
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The clip featured an adorable Stormi, excitedly walking and twirling around in a one-piece swimsuit. The other videos had the toddler running through the water.
Scott and Jenner were rumored to have reconciled after ending their two-year relationship in 2019, but an insider claims they are not a couple but are just on good terms.
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“ONE WORLD: TOGETHER AT HOME”
The past months have brought the unimaginable to life in several corners of the world. The coronavirus pandemic claimed over 100,000 lives and infected nearly two million around the globe.
Several efforts by individuals, organizations, and businesses have extended their efforts to help support the fight against the virus, including a virtual event that is set on April 18.
Together with the World Health Organization, Global Citizen will have a global special, “One World: Together At Home,” which will be broadcast live through several networks, such as NBC, ABC, and CBS.
The live telecast will show the unity of people who are affected and fighting the virus while risking their lives doing so.
“One World: Together at Home” will also have music and entertainment to celebrate front line workers. Performances will include Lady Gaga, John Legend, Andrea Bocelli, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and several more.