Too Busy For Baby? Kylie Obsessed With Body & Business After Stormi's Birth
New mom Kylie Jenner wasn't keeping up with anyone while pregnant with newborn baby daughter Stormi — not even her millions of adoring fans! But now that Jenner has finally given birth, a source close to the Kardashian clan told RadarOnline.com "Kylie cannot wait to get her old life and hot body back!"
"She wants to go back to the days when she took endless sexy selfies while making millions in makeup sales," a source close to the KUWTK clan said.
As fans know, the selfies ceased and Jenner went MIA after she gained weight during her pregnancy with rapper boyfriend Travis Scott, 25.
According to the source, Jenner is "more than ready" to bring sexy back!
"Kylie is so focused and obsessed with getting her body back in shape," the insider said. "She feels hideous and also feels like she let all of her fans down."
"Number two on her priority list is Kylie Cosmetics and she has been meeting with her team non-stop to create new ideas to market the brand," the source said. "She is super involved again, which is actually quite healthy for her."
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Although Jenner revealed she "can't stop staring" at her newborn over Twitter, an insider says, she's not without challenges as a new mom.
"She seriously has this fear associated with not being the best mom and she is terrified of failing at it, the insider said. "Whenever Stormi won't stop crying or she throws up, Kylie overreacts like it is the end of the world!"
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