Kylie Jenner shares photo of Stormi in a bubblegum pink wig from her closet

Kylie Jenner posted a photo of her 8-year-old daughter Stormi in a long bubblegum pink wig holding Pokemon cards and wrote, "Someone got into my wig closet".

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Kylie Jenner shares photo of Stormi in a bubblegum pink wig from her closet

posted a photo of her eight-year-old daughter, , wearing a long bubblegum pink wig while holding a book of Pokemon cards and captioned the image, "Someone got into my wig closet."

The image arrived amid a weekend of pink-themed moments tied to : Stormi had recently joined Jenner and friends on a girls trip to Turks & Caicos that was courtesy of the beauty brand, and Jenner has been resurfacing old hair moments — she revived a very small bright blue King Kylie wig on an iPhone mic during a TikTok house tour and in October 2025 pulled out a very pink wig for a in Los Angeles.

The directness of the caption underlines the domestic nature of the snapshot. Stormi, who is eight years old, clutches Pokemon cards as if at play; Jenner’s note makes clear the pink hair came from her own wardrobe rather than a costume bin or a store purchase. The picture ties a child’s moment of dress-up to a name Kylie fans already know: King Kylie, the phase in which Jenner famously cycled through bold colors and styles with near-daily regularity.

That King Kylie chapter is useful context because it frames why a wig in her closet is noteworthy. Jenner’s rotating wig collection is generally described as largely a thing of the past, yet the photo shows a past accessory being reused in the present — and with a deliberate, candy-colored echo of the mother’s public image. In October 2025 Jenner also stepped out of a car in a pink latex dress with matching hair, and Stormi coordinated alongside her in a glossy bubblegum-colored outfit that month. The new image reads as part of the same pink-themed run of posts and appearances.

There is a small, significant tension in the moment. Jenner has moved away from the daily wig changes that defined King Kylie, but the closet that supported that era clearly remains. The caption — "Someone got into my wig closet" — is playful, but it also makes visible the leftover infrastructure of a style era Jenner suggested she had retired from public rotation.

Other details in Jenner’s public record add a strand to the story: she has long saved items for Stormi’s future — in 2018 she said on YouTube she was saving a mini Hermès Kelly bag in bold pink for Stormi and that it would probably be her first purse. That frames the wig-picture as part of a pattern in which Jenner curates objects with her daughter in mind, whether handbags or hair.

What the post does not do is identify which specific wig Stormi wore. Jenner has not named the piece, and no caption or follow-up clarifies whether it is a recent purchase, a vintage King Kylie piece, or the same very pink wig shown at the October 2025 pop-up. That gap is the story’s immediate open question: the photograph connects Stormi to Jenner’s signature aesthetic but leaves the provenance of the wig unconfirmed.

For now the public record ends at the photograph and the caption. If Jenner intends to explain which wig her daughter borrowed or to make the moment a formal reveal, the likely next step will be another post or an appearance tied to Kylie Cosmetics; until then, the picture stands as a small, familial return of a look that helped define Kylie Jenner’s public persona.

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