Is Khloe Kardashian Really 5 Months Pregnant? Baby Bump Barely Shows
Khloe Kardashian is five months on the way, multiple sources have said. However, the reality TV star’s baby bump barely shows.
On Saturday, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star made an appearance at Bloomingdale’s New York to promote her Good American clothing line. She was spotted wearing an all-black ensemble, which includes a tank top, sweats and an oversized cardigan, according to People.
Prior to her appearance with her business partner, Emma Grede, Kardashian posted a photo of herself on her Instagram Stories. She also shared a video of herself with bunny ears on her Snapchat and asked fans if they are excited to see her at the store.
Throughout the past couple of weeks since news broke out that she’s expecting, Kardashian has been going under the radar. But every now and then, she has been spotted in public while promoting her clothing line. Multiple insiders that saw her up close noted that her baby bump doesn’t really show.
But a friend of hers revealed that Kardashian is very particularly with the food that she eats especially during her pregnancy. This could be the reason why she hasn’t gained that much weight. “She’s being extra healthy with her diet right now. So far, her pregnancy cravings have been sugary foods. She love Oreo cookies,” the source told E! News.
Another source spoke to US Weekly after seeing Kardashian at another Good American promotional and said that she looked slim. “Khloe looked slim and not visibly pregnant. She had a tiny lower belly pooch but not a big pregnancy type bump! She was happy and smiling and her skin was glowing,” the source said.
According to the same publication, Kardashian and her boyfriend, Tristan Thompson, are expecting a boy. Luckily, she has not been feeling any morning sickness. But in order to satisfy her hunger pangs, Kris Jenner’s daughter has been eating small but frequent meals throughout the day. She has also been working out, doing cardio exercises but less strenuous routines at the gym.
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