Kylie Jenner 'hospitalized' in Los Angeles with flu-like symptoms

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star also had to skip the Emmys 
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Sara Feigin26 September 2019

Kylie Jenner has reportedly been hospitalized in Los Angeles with flu-like symptoms.

Jenner took to Twitter to let her followers know that due to her illness she would no longer be able to fly to Paris for fashion week for the launch of her Kylie Cosmetics and Balmain collaboration.

The reality television star has had a busy summer. She traveled to France and Italy with boyfriend Travis Scott and their daughter, Stormi. She and Scott were also recently featured in Playboy Magazine, where she gave an interview that touched on motherhood and their relationship.

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The family of three made their red carpet debut at the August premiere of Scott’s Netflix documentary, Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly. The young couple put on the PDA for the cameras while Stormi clung to her mom, looking slightly overwhelmed in most of the photos.

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Jenner was meant to present an Emmy on Sunday evening, but couldn’t make an appearance due to her flu-like symptoms. Instead of walking the red carpet, the billionaire was whisked away to a Los Angeles hospital to reportedly be treated for severe nausea and dizziness.

Her sisters, Kim Kardashian-West and Kendall Jenner, were tasked with presenting the Emmy for Outstanding reality TV series. After Kim said, “Our family knows firsthand how truly compelling television comes from real people just being themselves,” she was met with uncomfortable laughter, which led to an awkward moment on stage. Model Kendall Jenner looked visibly annoyed by the crowd’s laughter.

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Due to the news of her hospitalization, fans on Twitter are calling attention to the fact the Kylie was sniffling during her interview with Ellen DeGeneres two weeks ago.

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