Travis Scott’s kids are ready for the rodeo.
On Wednesday, April 30, the rapper, 34, shared a photo on his Instagram Stories of his 3-year-old son Aire and 7-year-old daughter Stormi as they both donned cowboy apparel. Aire could be seen wearing a little brown cowboy hat, boots, jeans and a long white T-shirt.
Posing next to her brother, Stormi wore brown fringe boots, blue shorts and a white T-shirt that read “Howdy” under a picture of blue cowboy boots.
“Oh what a surprise,” Scott wrote under the photo.
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Stormi and Aire
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During his April Coachella set, Scott gave a shoutout to a special lady in his life — his daughter Stormi.
The rapper performed his headlining set at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif., on April 12. At one point during his show, Scott called out his daughter’s name, as seen in video footage shared online.
“Stormi, let’s rock,” he exclaimed while performing. Stormi could also be seen enjoying her dad’s set in the crowd, propped up on someone’s shoulders and wearing a pair of large headphones.
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Back in December, Scott and his Cactus Jack Foundation hosted the fifth annual Winter Wonderland Park toy and food drive, ultimately donating thousands of gifts and bags of food to the community.
The event was a family affair for Scott, who brought his siblings, parents and daughter Stormi along for the ride, as well as extended family members. The “Sicko Mode” rapper and Stormi personally handed out gifts to children in the community.
Cactus Jack and the Houston Food Bank gave more than 2,000 toys and bikes, including 200 Nike Cactus Jack sneakers, dolls and gear from the Houston Astros, Fanatics, Space Village and more, as well as 1,000 bags of food.
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