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Kim Kardashian Addresses Pregnancy Rumors


So, is she or isn’t she?!

Earlier this week, Kim Kardashian inadvertently started a rumor about herself after hinting that she was pregnant with baby No. 3.

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The 36-year-old — who shares daughter North, 3, and son Saint, 1, with husband Kanye West — sparked the rumors when she retweeted a fan who wrote “[Retweet] if you’re getting pregnant in time for the Kim and Kanye kids’ line launch.”

This caused many fans to speculate that Kim was with child, but she shut those rumors down when a fan asked, point-blank, “Are you saying you’re pregnant Kim?”

The brunette beauty was direct in her answer with a simple “def not” and a laughing-so-hard-I’m-crying emoji.

Don’t play games like that with us, Kim!

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Of course, the idea of a third baby isn’t totally out of the question. Last year, she confessed that Kanye was asking to have another baby “daily,” and in a November 2016 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, she opened up about exploring surrogacy because of her complicated pregnancy with North (she suffered from preeclampsia and placenta acreeta) and her difficulty conceiving Saint.

“I’ve come to the conclusion in my mind that I can’t carry another one. So now I want to explore surrogacy,” she told her mother, Kris Jenner, who expressed fears that the woman would give birth and “make a run for it.”

Kim reassured her mother, “I don’t think she can. Also, the best thing, I could have a new baby and have no one know and [I could] live my life for a good year before we announce it.”

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Hmm — sounds like Kim could already have baby No. 3 in the works (and she wouldn’t even be lying when she says she’s “def not” pregnant…).

We’re on to you, Kim!

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