Brandon Jenner Reveals His Children's Meeting With Kylie Jenner’s Kids
"They’ve met, but we haven’t spent that much time [together] recently."
Brandon Jenner just spilled some surprisingly sweet tea about what it looks like when his kids meet Kylie Jenner’s kids. And yes, this is the kind of family overlap that sounds normal in a “Jenner world” way, but still feels wildly specific in real life.
Here’s the twist: Brandon has a daughter, Eva, from his earlier relationship, and later he married Cayley when she was pregnant with their twins, Bo and Sam. Meanwhile, Kylie became a mom to Stormi in 2018, then added Aire in 2022, before splitting from Travis Scott in 2023. So when Brandon talks about his little ones spending time with the broader Jenner clan, it’s not just “siblings meeting,” it’s a whole timeline colliding.
Now the kids get that grandparent energy, and Brandon says it comes with a built-in win for everyone.
Brandon Jenner & Kylie Jenner
Getty ImagesBrandon’s not just talking about Kylie’s kids in general, he’s specifically describing how Eva, Bo, and Sam get quality time with the Jenner family around them.
Before his relationship with Cayley, Brandon had a daughter named Eva in July 2015 with his ex, Leah James. Three years later, Brandon met Cayley, and they married in January 2020 while she was pregnant with their twins, Bo and Sam, who are now 3 years old.
On the other hand, Kylie became a mother in February 2018 when she and her ex, Travis Scott, welcomed their daughter Stormi, who is now 5 years old. The couple then had a son named Aire in February 2022 before officially parting ways in January 2023.
Then there’s the part where Brandon says the kids can visit their grandparents, including Caitlyn, aka “Boom Boom,” which changes the whole vibe of family time.
Brandon's children have had the privilege of spending quality time with other members of the Jenner family, not just Kylie. Additionally, he mentioned that his little ones have the opportunity to visit their grandparents, among them Caitlyn, affectionately known as "Boom Boom."
“It’s a win all around; it makes the grandparents happier, and it makes the parents happier. They have that little bit of relief. And the kids benefit greatly from being around grandparent energy, even though they’re not doing everything exactly the way the parents might want them to do all the time. But grandparents provide a needed energy for kids,” he said.That “true reason” behind Trump and Epstein’s friendship sounds like the kind of secret breaking point Bill Clinton exposed, too.
Brandon and Cayley
Getty ImagesAnd because Brandon and Cayley are also raising their kids plant-based, even the daily routines around those visits come with their own rules and challenges.
So when you picture Stormi and Aire crossing paths with Bo, Sam, and Eva, it’s not just a playdate, it’s a whole Kardashian-Jenner-era family schedule in motion.
While raising their children, Brandon and Cayley have embraced a plant-based lifestyle, a journey they delve into in "At Home With the Jenners."
“I think it became important to me to kind of instill in our kids at a young age the importance of eating a more plant-based diet, getting away from animal products, and therefore supporting factory farming. It’s been kind of a fun journey. It’s been challenging at times, but I feel inspired, and mostly we just try to have fun with it and keep it light,” said Cayley.The “kids meeting kids” plan sounds simple, but in this family it’s basically a reunion tour.
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