Travis Scott seems unconcerned about his son, despite Kylie Jenner’s official approval of her baby’s name change application


Kylie Jenner’s baby boy has been officially and legally named Aire Webster. In June, she filed a request to change her 20-month-old son’s name, which was previously Wolf Jacques Webster. After a court hearing, a judge granted the name change.


Kylie Jenner, aged 26, virtually appeared at the hearing and testified under oath, while Travis Scott, aged 32, her partner and the father of Aire and their daughter Stormi, aged 5, did not participate.


Court documents revealed that the other parent, presumably Travis Scott, was notified but did not object to the name change. As a result, the petition to change the child’s name was approved.


Kylie Jenner had first mentioned her desire to change her son’s name on her Instagram Story in March 2022, explaining that “Wolf” didn’t feel right for him. She later revealed the new name, Aire, which means “Lion of God.”


In a conversation with her best friend Anastasia “Stassie” Karanikolaou during an episode of The Kardashians, Kylie shared that she initiated the process of changing her son’s name, as she had never felt connected to the name Wolf. This decision was influenced by her experience with postpartum feelings, and she expressed regret for naming him Wolf. The new name, Aire Webster, was more fitting for her son.