The Mirror

Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her plans to have more children as she addressed rumours she is pregnant with a second child.
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The 36-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star became a first time mother in April 2018 when she welcomed daughter True with on-off boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 29.
Khloe sparked speculation she could be expecting again when she shared a number of images of pink lamb themed party some assumed to be an announcement she is with child again.
Khloe appeared on SiriusXM Hits 1 on Thursday where she was asked to confirm or deny if she had a second baby on the way.
The reality star replied: “I sort of wish, because True is two now and is getting big.
“It goes so fast. I know why people keep having kids now, but then they just all turn into teenagers.”

Discussing her desire to have more children, the star hinted she is in no rush.
She said: “I don’t think I could handle the amount [he mother, Kris Jenner] had, but I love kids.
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“I love my nieces and nephews. I love children, so I definitely would. I think with the state of the world, that scares me more.”
She added: “I am totally content with True. If all I had was True, she’s fulfilled everything I could have wanted.
“She’s so perfect. If I have another one, what a blessing, but if not, I am fine with it.”
After denying she was pregnant, the star cleared up what the lamb image was – revealing the animals were part of an elaborate baby shower for a friend.

Khloe explained: “It was actually a friend of ours, we threw her a baby shower.
“It’s such a weird time right now and everyone wore these face shields and masks. We had to be six feet apart through the whole shower.
“It was so strange, but so great that we were able to celebrate. It’s such a different time, although I did love those sheep. They were from the shower.”
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