Kylie Jenner is seemingly in no rush to legally change the name of her newborn son.
Shortly after giving birth to her second child, the reality star, 24, named the youngster Wolf Webster.
However, it didn't take long for her to realise it wasn't going to be his forever name.
And in an interview with USA Today, the model has confessed she is still in the process of changing the tot's name.
She revealed: "We had to quickly sign the birth certificate, and then I knew the second I signed the birth certificate that I was probably gonna change his name.
"It just didn't suit him. We haven't legally changed his name yet. We're in the process, so it just wouldn't feel right to share anything when we don't have an official name."
Kylie and Travis Scott welcomed their second child to the world in March. The couple also share four-year-old Stormi.
Shortly after naming their son, Kylie took to Instagram to announce the impending change.
She told her 327 million followers: "FYI our [son's] name isn't Wolf anymore. We just didn't feel like it was him. Just wanted to share because I keep seeing Wolf everywhere."
If the couple have unofficially named their child, they are keeping it well under wraps. While at Khloe Kardashian's daughter True's cat-themed fourth birthday party at the weekend, the youngster's gift basket was simply labelled "Baby Webster".
Eagle-eyed fans were hopeful of getting a sneak peek, but were left disappointed by their findings.
Last week Kylie told Extra : "We just haven’t fully legally changed it or anything. So I don’t want to announce a new name and then change it again. So, yeah, we're just not ready to share."
Shortly after giving birth, Kylie revealed she was slowly starting to get her strength back and was continuing her workout routine.
The Kylie Skin businesswoman took to her Instagram Stories to share a boomerang of herself walking on the treadmill.
"Pilates right into cardio. Getting some strength back and it feels so good," she wrote along with a few heart emojis and a flexing emoji.
She had earlier admitted that her postpartum had been very hard.
She wrote: "I just wanted to say to my postpartum mums that postpartum has not been easy. It's not been easy, it's very hard. This experience personally has been a bit harder than with my daughter.
"It's not easy mentally, physically, spiritually. It's just crazy. I didn't want to get back to life without saying that because I think we can look on the internet, for other mums going through it right now, it might look a lot easier for other people and it puts pressure on us."
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