Vogue released its newest "73 Questions" interview featuring Kylie Jenner Thursday and the reality TV star proved her love for the Bayou City.
The video was part of a series in which the magazine asks celebrities and personalities rapid-fire questions while in their home.
Interviewer Joe Sabia asked the beauty mogul everything from who the funniest Kardashian is, to whether she still watches old episodes of the hit E! show Keeping Up With the Kardashians, to what show she is currently obsessed with, her pregnancy cravings and more.
Towards the end of the interview Sabia asked Jenner if she could live in any other city in the country where would she choose, and without hesitation, Jenner answered Houston.
Her answer may not come as a surprise as Houston is the hometown of rapper Travis Scott, with whom she has a three-year old daughter, Stormi Webster, and the family has frequently been spotted around the city. Their most recent outing Sunday at the Houston Zoo inconvenienced many guests who aired their frustrations out on social media. The pair are now expecting their second child together.
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In the Vogue interview, Sabia also asked Jenner to choose between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets. Although she said it was a hard decision, she ultimately picked the Lakers.
Could Jenner join the influx of Californians who have relocated to Houston in the last couple of years?
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Net migration from California to Texas in 2018 and 2019 was between 45,000 and 50,000 people per year, which is about one-tenth of 1 percent of California’s population the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University found using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. That has more than doubled since 2017 — the year of Hurricane Harvey — where the net migration was only 22,000.
It's a trend that many realtors have witnessed firsthand.
Mitch Beasley, of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, says he's particularly seen it within the last six months.
"There’s a lot of activity from the west coast and east coast,"he said. "I think most are looking for a better cost of living and a more business-friendly environment."
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