Despite the fact that her family practically seems like the poster children for the plastic surgery industry, word has is that Kanye West is none too pleased with the thought of his wife undergoing any unneeded operations. According to the latest gossip news updates, Yeezus had a fit when he learned that the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was planning to have no less that a $100K worth of work done to get her body back into tip-top shape just as soon as she has her new baby. While some folks find her baby bump to be sexy, it seems that Kim is willing to do anything to get rid of it as soon as humanly possible.
Given their seeming love of cosmetic surgery, news that Kim Kardashian is considering having a few things nipped and tucked following her latest pregnancy really doesn't come as a surprise, but her husband, Kanye West, is said to have flipped his wig upon hearing her plans for a major overhaul.
One source in the latest August 17, issue of Life & Style explained in Kanye's defense that Kim had plans to get a lot more than lip fillers followign the birth:
"She has met with a plastic surgeon to schedule a number of procedures after she gives birth in December.
"She wants a breast-lift, liposuction and excess skin removed from her stomach, back and upper thighs as well as silicone implants in her butt to rival Khloe and Amber Rose.
"She's sick of being overshadowed by her sister's bodies."
In addition to supposedly having her plastic surgery transformation all mapped out, Kim has reportedly settled on a name for her second child with Kanye West as well.
According to the behind-the-scenes source that the Daily Mail spoke to, Kimye will be continuing with a direction themed moniker for baby North's new little brother (via HolylwoodLife):
"Easton [West] is the chosen name.
"It's confirmed that the baby boy will be called Easton."
What do you think of Kim and Kanye's reportedly naming their new baby Easton West?
Is it even less clever the second time around?
Or, does it just make since to keep going with the theme once it's been established?
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