'Kimye's' baby number three is soon to arrive

Speculations that Kim Kardashian-West and Kanye West are expecting twins started when Kim inquired on Twitter what seemed to be a hint that their surrogate is pregnant with a pair of twins.

The reality TV star's tweet read: "Anyone know who makes the best double stroller? Not a tiny compact one but regular size."

Instantly, her followers took it as a sign that they might be expecting not one but two babies and started re-tweeting it.

It can be remembered that Kim confirmed the baby news during a teaser for the current season of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" back in September, during a Facetime conversation with sister Khloe Kardashian. Although Kim did not say that they were expecting via surrogate, the other Kardashian referring to a "pregnant person" is almost good as validating surrogacy reports.

The reality TV star's fans were ecstatic and that almost doubled up after the said tweet. However, Kim burst the bubble too soon by posting another tweet and explaining that she has two kids followed up by an "LOL" as a response to her followers' assumptions.

It was first reported that their surrogate is due to give birth in January 2018. However, it was recently debunked by a source of US Weekly, saying that the baby is about to come before or just in time for the Holidays.

Before rumors about "Kimye's" surrogate came out, Kim had been vocal about her the pains of her second pregnancy. She had a medical issue called Placenta accreta, a condition where the placenta grows too deeply on the uterus wall, resulting in high-risk pregnancies.

Their surrogate remains unnamed as of report writing, but according to a report by Radar Online, the woman is believed to be a married 27-year-old African-American with two kids of her own. It was also reported that the girl is an ultra-fan of the Kardashian family and watches the reality show regularly. "Kimye" was said to have paid $75,000 for surrogacy.

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