Kylie Jenner was a guest at “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” recently, where she talked about her daughter Stormi. The episode doesn’t air until Monday, but a preview video has surfaced online.

Stormi accompanied her mom on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” but she remained back stage while Kylie and her mom Kris Jenner had a chat with DeGeneres. In a preview clip that has been shared on Just Jared, the billionaire talked about how wild her daughter is.

Kylie said that her daughter is a “rager” who loves her music. Kris added that her granddaughter was dancing in the dressing room earlier on the show when the audience there was dancing to music.

Kris said that Stormi is just like her mom. She said that the toddler is like a “little Kylie.”

“It’s really wild…it’s like sometimes she looks at you and you think…I have to remind myself ‘no that’s my granddaughter not Kylie,’” Kris said.

DeGeneres praised Stormi for being well behaved and mellow. When she asked Kylie who her daughter takes after, the billionaire said that she is a “perfect mixture” of her and her rapper boyfriend Travis Scott.

Scott recently released a documentary about his life on Netflix titled “Look Mom I Can Fly,” and according to BuzzFeed, Stormi steals the spotlight in that documentary. The video shows the rapper’s journey from his childhood to the recent years when he attained stardom, but a considerable portion has also been dedicated to his personal life with his girlfriend and daughter.

Stormi has been credited as a producer of the film, and is seen in it right from when she was in Kylie’s womb. A clip from the documentary has been posted online that shows Scott making a funny face when the doctor was doing an ultrasound check. The rapper wanted to make sure that the doctor was not hurting his baby.

Kris Jenner and Kylie Jenner
Kris Jenner and Kylie Jenner attend SinfulColors and Kylie Jenner Announce charitybuzz.com Auction for Anti Bullying on July 14, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for SinfulColors

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