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Kylie, We Know Your Secret

And we aren't talking about the baby either.

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Kylie, We Know Your Secret
Kylie Jenner

The past nine months have been a complete worldwind. From eating Tide Pods to questions about why Kylie Jenner was only posting selfies and wasn't seen in any family Christmas photos. Well, ladies and gentlemen, the rumors were true - Kylie was pregnant and despite all of us having a feeling that she was, everyone was still in complete shock when the news broke.

On February 4th, Kylie Jenner released a video for her new born daughter. In this video we saw numerous baby bump photos and video clips from her secret baby shower, but did you see the ring?

Located in the video at 5:12 and at 7:09 you can see the huge diamond ring on her finger. This leads us to ask, "Is Kylie Jenner engaged?".

Kylie posted on her Twitter account on February 4th aka Superbowl Sunday (way to go Kris) letting fans know that she had her daughter on February 1st. Fans just recently found out that the baby's name is Stormi, which to be honest is kind of normal for this family but it's beautiful in its own way.

Sure, Kylie might just be accessorizing, but think about the fact that an engagement would be the perfect icing for this cake. With that being said, if you compare all of the photos it is the same ring in each and with the kind of money they have why would she reware the same ring for nine months?

So let's take a deeper look at this so called "engagement ring," shall we?

5:12

7:09

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