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Celebrity Sightings in New York City - August 29, 2016

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Another Baby West is on the way! Kim Kardashian and her superstar husband Kanye West are reportedly expecting their third child, likely due January 2018 by way of a San Diego surrogate, Us Weekly reports.

If you were Keeping Up with the Kardashians back in 2015, you watched as Kim endured procedure after procedure in hopes of having a second baby. While she eventually got pregnant and gave birth to son Saint West, going through a third pregnancy was deemed too dangerous for the proud mother—but that isn’t stopping her from adding to her family.

Us Weekly reports: “In June, the 36-year old and husband, Kanye West began looking for a surrogate, and a source now tells Us Weekly they have cause to celebrate: Their pick — a San Diego mom in her late 20s, referred by an agency — is three months along, which means they’ll likely welcome baby No. 3 in January 2018.” Good news: the site says the woman has “reportedly served as a surrogate before,” so this ain’t her first rodeo!

In article posted last month, TMZ claimed KimYe hired the surrogate under several conditions: that she refrain from smoking, drinking, and drugs during the pregnancy. She was also required to forego “sexual intercourse for 3 weeks following embryo implantation.” The site also claims the surrogate cannot go in hot tubs or saunas, handle or change cat litter, apply hair dye, drink more than one caffeinated beverage per day or eat raw fish.”

Most importantly, we’ve got another baby ‘Ye on the way and we can’t wait to meet the little one. Looks like Saint is going to be a big brother after all.

 

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