Travis Scott at Super Bowl halftime show: Daughter Stormi Webster cheers on dad in 'priceless' video

The one-year-old bounced up and down as she watched her dad on the TV
Emma Powell4 February 2019
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Stormi Webster proved she is her dad’s biggest fan after laughing and dancing along to his Super Bowl Halftime show.

The one-year-old tot tuned in to watch Travis Scott perform alongside Maroon 5 and Big Boi at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday.

Kylie Jenner shared a video of her daughter fixated on a TV as Scott rapped a heavily censored Sicko Mode surrounded by fire and pyrotechnics.

Stormi can be seen bouncing up and down before laughing on seeing her dad on the screen.

Jenner posted the video on Instagram with a heart emoji and the caption: “PRICELESS.”

Fans expected Scott to propose to Jenner during his performance, with many left bitterly disappointed.

Happy family: Kylie Jenner with Travis Scott, who fans thought would propse
Getty Images for New York Magazi

Fans thought he’d pop the question as his performance marked the one year anniversary since the couple announced the birth of Stormi after keeping the pregnancy news secret.

One tweeted: “Travis Scott had the perfect opportunity to propose to Kylie Jenner and he didn’t.”

Daddy's girl: Travis Scott with his daughter Stormi Webster
Instagram/ Travis Scott

Another wrote: “I’m disappointed tbh I really thought Travis was going to propose to Kylie. I feel scammed #SuperBowl.”

A third posted: “Please tell me I’m not the only one that’s upset that Travis didn’t propose to Kylie tonight like what a waste.”

The 53rd Super Bowl saw the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3.

Quarterback Tom Brady broke records as he played for the ninth time.

Super Bowl 2019 Half-Time Show - In pictures

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