Kylie Jenner baby rumors: Makeup mogul enjoys getting pink baby items?

A screenshot of Kylie Jenner's interview on "The Ellen Show." YouTube/TheEllenShow

Speculations that a baby girl will be added to the Kardashian-Jenner clan is getting stronger, as rumored expecting mother Kylie Jenner seems to keep on dropping hints on social media. Now, a source has revealed that Jenner is leaning on getting pink baby stuff.

In a seeming nod to the gender rumors, a source told People that Jenner was indeed favoring for pink things, especially with the baby things she had been getting. "Kylie is having a lot of fun picking out items for her baby. She's definitely leaning towards pink hues and having fun with the fact that she's having a girl," the insider said.

The social media superstar had been quiet on the pregnancy rumors surrounding her, as was also the case for her older sister Khloe Kardashian. However, fans of the 20-year-old Kylie Cosmetics owner could not help but conclude that she would be having a baby girl with boyfriend rapper Travis Scott, especially after fans noted a trend in her social media posts.

Recently, the make-up maven fueled even more rumors about the gender of her baby when she uploaded a photo of her newly decorated gigantic Christmas tree. In the Instagram post, the 20-foot tree, which was designed by Four Seasons Hotel artistic director Jeff Leatham, was adorned with pink balls of varying sizes and hues.

In another post last month, Jenner uploaded a series of photos and videos on social media when she was doing a shoot for her makeup line. The contents she shared showed her fascination for pink, from her manicure to a room with a pink chair and a pink Christmas tree. Although these posts have no direct relation to her rumored pregnancy, fans are speculating that all the focus on pink is a confirmation of her supposed baby's gender.

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