Kylie Jenner and her “best” Stormi played a game of tennis together at their lavish Holmby Hills mansion
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Kylie Jenner took to the tennis courts at her lavish Holmby Hills mansion on Wednesday to teach her “best” daughter the ropes of tennis.
The 22-year-old billionaire showed off the huge and very impressive grounds on Instagram as she snapped a photo of her two-year-old daughter Stormi, who looked stylish.
Lip kit mogul Kylie recently posed on the same courts in a designer two-piece Chanel the night before.
But it looks like the superstar got bored as she was back to play another game the next day and invited her over.
Kylie seemed to be having a good time with Stormi, who enthusiastically held a tennis racket in one hand.
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Mini-me Stormi seemed to hold her hand in a fist pump motion as she stared at two tennis balls on the floor.
The sleek toddler was dressed from head to toe in a gorgeous tie-dye two-piece, while her mother swears to dress her in similar outfits to herself.
Kylie captioned the adorable photo: “Bestie [heart emoji]”.
Their game of tennis comes as the couple take refuge in the idyllic mansion, located in California.
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Kylie is self-isolating with Stormi and her ex-boyfriend Travis Scott, though it’s unclear if the couple are together again.
The Kardashians’ half-sister recently bought herself a £ 12million piece of land to build herself another posh home.
She got permission to build an 18-square-foot mansion with a 12-car garage.
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There is also an approval for a guest house, a barn, a guard hut for total security 24/7, as well as a sports field and a swimming pool.
Mum-of-one Kylie made her fortune from her Kylie Cosmetics makeup empire.
Last year, she sold the majority of her makeup empire to Coty in a tantalizing $ 600 million deal.
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