Kim to announce second pregnancy on TV

Kim Kardashian West is reportedly planning to announce she’s expecting her second child on an episode of ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’. The 34-year-old reality TV star – who already has a 16-month-old daughter, North, with her husband, rapper Kanye West – is rumoured to be expecting baby number two and is said to have decided to share the news on an upcoming episode of the show.

According to MediaTakeOut, producers of the series have confirmed that they are scripting an episode in which Kim will announce she is pregnant to her friends and family.

However, the brunette beauty isn’t showing any signs she is expecting after stepping out in a host of figure-hugging outfits and even posted a shot of herself in a stomach-squeezing, waist-training corset onto her Instagram account.

Her mother, Kris Jenner, recently spoke about being a grandmother to baby North and made it clear she wanted more grandchildren in the future, although she refused to admit whether Kim was pregnant for the second time.

She said: “I would love more grandkids. It’s such a blessing.

“I let Kim speak about what she’s doing herself because I never know what to expect. Until somebody’s actually popping a baby bump, I don’t know what’s going on. She’s her own girl. We hope that there’ll be lots of babies, but I don’t know what anyone’s plan is at the moment.’’ – Bangshowbiz.

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