Rapper Travis Scott has been sued for cancelling a concert two days after Kylie Jenner gave birth to their first child.
The couple's daughter, Stormi Webster, was born on February 1 this year.
According to documents obtained by The Blast, PJAM Entertainment has sued the rapper - whose real name is Jacques Webster - for cancelling a Minneapolis concert scheduled for February 3.
The company claims that the rapper was paid an advance of USD 150,000 to perform at a Super Bowl Weekend event.
PJAM said that Scott "advised" the promoter that "despite his contractual obligations, he refused to show up for the event."
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