Kim & Kanye Take a New Route to Baby #4
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are back on the surrogate train, but this time with a brand‑new driver. After the safe arrival of their third little bundle, Chicago, via another surrogate last year, the duo has decided to pick a fresh face for the next pregnancy.
Why the Switch?
The Wests say they were smitten with the whole surrogacy journey. “We loved the big family vibes and the history of gathering at holiday parties, birthdays and those chaotic family portraits,” Kim told an insider. “It’s what we want for our children—endless love, clumsy moments, and endless memories.”
Despite the success with Chicago, they kept a backup plan in the back pocket. “Yes, we’re leaning toward a second surrogate trip,” Kanye hinted. “But if the medical stars line up differently, we’re ready to consider adoption—no matter the path, the universe will set it right.”
Past Surrogacy Advice
The couple’s first surrogacy experience was a stepping stone. An industry insider noted that Kim and Kanye had “quite a bumpy lane” but now feel more confident heading toward their fourth child. “We had a good run with Chicago, so it’s a natural next move,” the source said, hinting that if surrogacy doesn’t click, adoption will be the fallback.
Kim’s Family‑Oriented Antics
Kim has always been the family queen—she grew up with six sisters and an uncanny knack for turning any gathering into an event. When asked about adding another kid, she flirted a touch, teasing about “three is a lot, but you never know.” She emphasized how her mother, Kris Jenner, had prepped her for the chaos of expanding. “Two was great, but three, you’re outnumbered—you’re exhausted,” she bragged, all while balancing the lights of the new baby.
What’s Next?
With North and Sass (five years), Saint (three years) and Chicago already bolstered the family lineup, the Wests are positioning themselves to welcome yet another little star. “Family is everything to us,” Kim affirmed. “We’re ecstatic about the expansion and ready for whatever comes next.”