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Here's What Kim Kardashian Has to Say About Kylie and Khloé's Pregnancies

In addition to getting Kim Kardashian to accidentally reveal the gender of her second child on the Ellen Show, Ellen DeGeneres also tried to get Kardashian to comment on the unconfirmed reports of her sisters Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian's pregnancies. After discussing a segment where Kendall Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian came on the show and confirmed they weren't pregnant, DeGeneres stated to Kardashian, "but you do have several sisters who are pregnant..."

Kardashian laughed, then launched into a real talk about why she won't say a word about that.
Kim’s face here.
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"I’m going to break it down," she started. "This is how we work in the family. When there are lots of rumors, we have these family group chats, and we threaten each other’s lives if we speak for the other one so for the safety of my life—"
"…so you don’t speak for other people?" DeGeneres finished.

"We just decided there’s so much that goes on that we respect each other’s right to speak for ourselves so I will speak about myself and hopefully they can come on and address whatever rumors you might have." DeGeneres mentioned she's happy to have them whenever they want to come on ("maybe tomorrow?") and while Kardashian did say she'd relay the message, it will likely be a little more time (perhaps until the announcement is made on an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashiansas suggested by Kris Jenner) until Kylie and Khloé say anything on Ellen.

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