Kim Kardashian Gave The Most Savage Response To Kanye West Wanting “Seven Kids”
16 October 2018, 15:31
The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star already shares three kids with Kanye - North, Saint and Chicago. But it sounds like the 'I Like It' rapper isn't quite done yet...
Kanye West is looking to expand his brood with Kim Kardashian - but the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star wants nothing to do with it.
The couple already share three kids - North, 5, Saint, 2 and 10-month-old Chicago. However, during the couple's recent visit to Uganda, the Yeezy founder confessed that he wants more.
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When Yoweri K. Museveni, the President of Uganda, asked Kanye how many children he had, he answered three, before telling the President, "I would like to have seven."
Kim carried North and Saint naturally but struggled with health complications during both pregnancies. Their daughter Chicago was welcomed via surrogate as a result.
Following Kanye's shocking remark, the camera reportedly panned to Kim who shook her head as she said, "I would not like to have seven."
The KKW Beauty owner has been open about the health issues she experienced during her pregnancies, which included pre-eclampsia, a condition that affects some women in the later stages of pregnancy.
"My mom was crying; she had never seen anything like this before. My delivery was fairly easy, but then going through that—it was the most painful experience of my life!" she wrote in a blog post previously.
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"They gave me a second epidural but we were racing against time, so I just had to deal. They say that this is what some women died from as a result of childbirth back in the day, without proper care. I’m so thankful that my doctor was able to catch this and address the issue immediately."
During his visit to Uganda, Kanye gifted the President a pair of signed Yeezys. According to the Museveni, he "held fruitful discussions with the duo on how to promote Uganda's tourism and the arts."