Kylie Jenner baby due date, latest news: Wikipedia entry reveals the truth about Kylie's pregnancy

There have been a lot of rumors surrounding Kylie Jenner and her pregnancy, with various parties debating whether she is or is not actually pregnant, and the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" stars have been very quiet regarding the matter themselves. Unfortunately, it seems all their secret-keeping was for naught because Wikipedia just spilled the beans on the whole ordeal.

Also, it turns out that she is, in fact, pregnant.

According to a report by Cosmopolitan, the Wikipedia page detailing the episodes for season 14 of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" revealed the titles and synopsis for the last two episodes of the season, scheduled to air on Feb. 25 and March 4, respectively.

The penultimate episode of the season is titled, "We're Expecting," a phrase you would only hear within the context of pregnancy. If that wasn't enough, that episode also came with the following synopsis:

"Following Khloé's pregnancy announcement, Kylie and boyfriend Travis Scott have some big news of their own to share with the family. Kylie chooses to have a break from her social media and focus on her upcoming blessing."

If that is not a slap in the face on the truth of the matter, then perhaps the title for the finale is — "It's a Girl!" The synopsis even goes as far as to name Kylie and her boyfriend, Travis Scott, specifically as the couple that is going out to discover the gender of their child.

However, people should remember that this is Wikipedia, a website that can be edited by literally anybody, so it would be best to take this news with a grain of salt. While it is entirely possible that all this is just some massive prank by a rabid fan, it is interesting to note that, at the time of this writing, some time after this news went viral, the details for those last two episodes are now missing from the page.

The next episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" is scheduled to air on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 9 p.m. EST on E!

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