It's been a few months since Kylie Jenner gave birth to her baby boy and many fans are still waiting for the beauty mogul to reveal the name of her second child after saying that they will no longer call him "Wolf Webster"; is she ready to unveil the new name?

In an interview on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," the Kylie Cosmetics founder revealed that her 7-month-old baby's name hasn't been officially changed yet.

The 25-year-old reality star explained that he's still named "Wolf" legally as it is written on his passport and other legal documents.

However, she clarified that they don't call him Wolf, and they're still "waiting and simmering."

The reason why she's not ready to share the name of her baby is that her partner, Travis Scott, still thinks of "cool" names and changes the moniker from time to time.

Later in the interview, the talk show host told her to "zone in one one" name, to which Jenner revealed that they already have.

When asked whether the name of her baby is animal-themed like the initial moniker, the beauty mogul replied, "No."

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Kylie Jenner's Postpartum After Baby #2's Birth

In early reports, Jenner appeared in the trailer of the second season of "The Kardashians" where she gave fans an insight into her personal life as a mother.

The young entrepreneur shared her true feelings after giving birth to her baby, saying, "I should be really happy right now, I just had this new baby, but I cried nonstop for like three weeks."

The teaser for the Hulu series didn't reveal why she was emotional at the time, but fans will get answers when the show airs starting on September 22.

Months prior to the trailer being released, Jenner took to her Instagram stories to share an emotional story about herself, saying her baby number two journey was more complicated compared to when Stormi Webster was born.

After giving birth to her son, Jenner said it affected her mentally, physically, and spiritually.

"It hasn't been easy for me either. It's been hard and I just wanted to say that," she added.

Regarding why they decided to change the name of their baby boy, the reality TV star said they "didn't feel like it was him."

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