Kim Kardashian revealed that Kanye West wants more kids -- seven in all, to be exact. In the past weekend’s episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” Kendall Jenner’s sister confessed that her husband has been pressuring her to expand their family by having more kids.
While Kanye West is dead set on his plans of having more children, his wife Kim Kardashian is stressed out because she is not sure if she can handle seven kids. In the Oct. 28 telecast of “KUWTK,” Kim told her best friend, Larsa Pippen, “Kanye wants to have more, though. Like, he’s been harassing me.”
According to People, Kim also informed her friend that Kanye wants seven and he is firm about having seven kids. She added that there is another reason why she is hesitant about having more children.
It appeared that Kim Kardashian has been deeply affected by the attack in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 school kids were killed. With such a grim incident, she expressed her concerns about her kids’ safety in this harsh world.
“I’ve been kind of hesitant about having more kids just because it literally keeps me up at night, thinking about how my kids will survive in a crazy world like this,” she explained.
In any case, if Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are pushing through with the plan for more kids, then it means that they will have to opt for surrogate pregnancy again. This is because the former cannot carry a child anymore due to complications. In fact, the couple’s youngest baby, 9-month-old Chicago, was conceived and born in this way.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have three children already and they are Chicago, North, 5, and Saint, 2. For more updates about their baby plans, tune in to “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” which airs every Sunday at 9 p.m. on E!


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