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'It's inevitable': Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are already having 'conversations about getting back together'

Cape Town – Are Kylie and Travis already getting back together? Because they seem to be discussing it.

An insider told E! News the two are having "conversations about getting back together" even though they're "still separated".

"They both know it's inevitable," the source said. "they just needed some breathing room to work out a few of their issues."

When they first announced their split they didn't refer to it as such. Instead, they said they were "taking space apart" – and it had to do with Kylie wanting to settle down and focus on their family, while Travis wanted to pay more attention to his music.

A few days after their break up was announced, Kylie took to social media to reassure fans that the two were on amicable terms after she was accused of intentionally throwing shade at Travis by hanging out with ex, Tyga.

"The internet makes everything 100 times more dramatic than what it really is. There was no "2am date with Tyga"," Kylie tweeted.

"Travis and I are on great terms and our main focus right now is Stormi... our friendship and our daughter is priority."

Kylie didn't comment on the back-and-forth conversations, but speaking to E! News the source did confirm that they "want to make it work".

"They want to make it work and have both expressed they miss each other and are still in love with one another," they said.   

Compiled by Bashiera Parker (Sources: Channel24, E! News, Twitter)

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