An American tabloid has come up explosive claims that Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is allegedly carrying Scott Disick's baby.
According to the latest issue of OK! magazine, the 39-year-old reality star "appeared" to be sporting a "baby bump" while out in Los Angeles on July 30. This was before it was revealed that she split with Younes Bendjima.
"They've been meeting up on the down-low for a while now," a source said, revealing that the former couple recently had a family trip in Mexico.
"They made it look like a family trip because their kids [Mason, 8, Penelope, 6, and Reign, 3] were there, but they hooked up. Everyone is buzzing that she's carrying Scott's baby," the insider dished.
The publication stated that the eldest Kardashian allegedly isn't revealing who the father of the baby is. Kourtney supposedly "isn't sure how to handle this situation. She isn't saying if the daddy is Scott, Younes or another mystery man she's been spending time with...it may end up taking some of Kris [Jenner's] management skills to straighten out this mess!"
As pregnancy rumors circle her, Kourtney had shared her thoughts on having more children in the future. She told E! News: "I think the thought is always in the back of my mind. Never say never."
Adding on, in 2018, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West welcomed Chicago West in January via a surrogate. Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott announced Stormi Webster's birth in February, and Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's baby girl True was born in April.
"It's such a blessing. I don't even know how we got here with so many babies but it's so amazing. Just the fact that our kids can all grow up together...it's such a magical time in our family," Kourtney shared.
"It's amazing watching them," she said about younger sisters Khloe and Kylie becoming mothers for the first time. "And I think I can also now say, 'Now you can see how I did it, why I was feeling this way.' I think we just relate to each other and I think you never know how you're going to be as a mom, so watching them and how they're doing it—like everyone has their own way. You really can't predict what you're going to be like. So I think just watching them is really, it's really special to see their journey."