While Kim Kardashian's baby bump has been on full display recently, Kanye West's pregnant wife is said to be worried about the physical shape her first child, North, is in these days. According to the latest gossip news updates, in addition to putting on 20-extra-pounds of baby weight, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians mom has her 2-year-old working out with a physical trainer several times a week. Meanwhile, Kim has seemingly come to terms with her bigger body for the time being -- explaining that by the end of the day there is no stopping her belly from popping out.
Being a reality TV sex -symbol, not doubt, takes a lot of hard work, but for Kim Kardashian the obsession with looking your best seemingly extends to her 2-year-old daughter, North West, as well.
One source claiming to know the ins-and-outs of Kim Kardashian's workout routine told Radar Online that it is not uncommon for Mrs. Kanye West to ask one of her trainers to work with her daughter for a little bit once she's done workig out for the day (via Jezebel):
"She has one of her guys work out with North at the end of her session, once or twice a week.
"They teach her fun stuff like stretches and other basic aerobics, nothing strenuous."
Despite being known for taking her clothes off time-and-time again more than anything else this last year, Kim had no problem, reports Us Weekly, letting everyone know on Twitter that she was allowing herself to put on some baby weight just like any good mother would:
"Went to the Dr today for a checkup, guess I was off on my 20 week mark by a week or two... But not the 20 lbs. LOL."
Kim went on to further explain to her followers that while she might be able to get away with passing as just a little more full figured at lunch by dinner time there is just know hiding the truth form the world.
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Should Kim K focus on her own body instead of trying to start sculpting her two-year-old in a body conscience toddler?
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