There was some confusion about Kylie Jenner after a white dress that seemed like a wedding gown was taken onboard her private jet. Sources close to the billionaire have confirmed that she is not planning on getting married to Travis Scott just yet.

Part of a white, feathery gown was seen hanging out of a bag when Jenner’s things were being loaded onto a private jet. The makeup mogul is currently preparing to celebrate her 22nd birthday with a lavish party, and there was some speculation that Scott may pop the question there and the two could get married immediately.

Sources close to Jenner have confirmed to TMZ that she is not planning on getting married to Scott just yet. As far as the white gown is concerned, it appears to be a suit. The billionaire is closely followed by paparazzi, so it seems unlikely that she would expose a wedding dress to public scrutiny if she wanted to keep it a secret.

Although the two celebrities may not be getting married, their relationship has been growing strong. The two of them have been lavish in both the love they show for each other and the gifts they buy each other on special occasions.

Just ahead of her 22nd birthday, Scott decided to do something special by covering his girlfriend’s house with red rose petals. Jenner shared a video of the sweet gesture on Instagram and pointed out that it is not even her birthday yet.

While Jenner was happy about how things are “just getting started” for her birthday, her daughter Stormi too appeared to be pleased by her father’s gift. Scott and Jenner’s daughter was seen playing with the rose petals on the ground in the video.

Scott may have gotten the idea for the rose petals from Kanye West, who gave his wife Kim Kardashian a room full of roses on Valentine’s Day earlier this year, Page Six reported. Last year, Scott bought his girlfriend a vintage Rolls-Royce on her birthday.

Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner
Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner are pictured at the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images/Theo Wargo