
Kylie Jenner says she is thinking about expanding her family in the future, though not immediately.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the 28-year-old entrepreneur shared that she wants to spend the remainder of her twenties focusing on her career, personal life and raising her two children before having more kids.
“In the last years of my 20s, I want to focus on just me, my businesses, my work, traveling with my kids and enjoying my kids,” Jenner said. “And then, I do want to have more kids.”
Jenner currently shares two children with rapper Travis Scott: daughter Stormi, 8, and son Aire, 4.
The conversation about family plans comes as Jenner continues her relationship with actor Timothée Chalamet, which first became public in 2023.
Chalamet previously hinted at his own thoughts about family life during a November 2025 interview with Vogue, where he spoke about many people in his generation entering what he called a “new stage of life.”
He also suggested that celebrating being permanently child-free can sometimes feel “bleak.”
While promoting his film Marty Supreme earlier this year, Chalamet avoided giving a direct answer when asked about marriage.
“Wow, that’s so personal,” the Oscar-nominated actor joked at the time. “You’re gonna get me in trouble.”
Jenner has previously said she prefers not to put strict timelines on life decisions.
In a 2023 interview with Hommegirls, she explained her approach to the future.
“I think that whatever happens is meant to happen,” she said.
During the Vanity Fair conversation, Jenner was also asked about Chalamet’s affectionate moments with her during awards season appearances.
She admitted she finds the attention surrounding those moments “fun.”