Kylie Jenner Posted Her First Video of Stormi to Snapchat
Possibly too sweet to handle.
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Just days after causing Snapchat to lose $1.5 billion, Kylie Jenner hopped back on the social platform to share a video of her daughter Stormi. More specifically her "cute little toes."
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This is only the second look Kylie has given fans of her baby daughter, who she welcomed to the world on February 1. She previously shared a photo of Stormi's hands and part of her face:
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It's unclear how much Stormi will appear, if at all, on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, but she does already have a makeup line named after her, so there's that.
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