Kim Kardashian Wants North To Have Siblings

It looks like Kim Kardashian is planning on following in her mother and sister’s footsteps. According to an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Kardashian wants her daughter North West to have sibli...
Kim Kardashian Wants North To Have Siblings
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It looks like Kim Kardashian is planning on following in her mother and sister’s footsteps.

According to an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Kardashian wants her daughter North West to have siblings.

While visiting Ellen on the second part of the season premiere, Kim opened up about her desire to have more children, and said that she is ready to have another child.

Kardashian recently visited her pregnant sister Kourtney Kardashian, who is the mother to Mason, four, and Penelope, two, to help out and give Kourtney a break. While there, Kim got to experience first hand how she would handle life with three kids.

“I just went to San Diego to give my pregnant sister a break,” she told DeGeneres. “I took care of my niece, nephew, and my daughter. To bathe them — all three — feed them, get them in their pajamas and down for bed, I was literally crying!” she admitted.

“It was so hard, three kids,” she added. “I don’t know how my mom did it with six.”

Although it was hard, Kim said she still would like to have a big family. She explained that she loved growing up with a bunch of siblings, and wants North to have that same experience.

“I’ll go for two, but then again I have so many siblings and I love it, they’re my best friends and I would love that for my kids,” she said. “So I’m going to do two and see how it goes. I don’t think [I’d have] six, but maybe three or four – I go back and forth.”

Kim also took the opportunity while visiting DeGeneres to take on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, where she squealed and took selfies the entire time. Check out the video below:

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