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    Khloe Kardashian can "totally see" her sister Kourtney Kardashian having another baby

    The Good American founder is content with the two children she has with former boyfriend Tristan Thompson, True, six, and two-year-old Tatum but predicted her older sister - who has Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, and Reign, 10, with ex-partner Scott Disick and Rocky, 15 months, with husband Travis Barker - will be the next in her family to get pregnant again


    Asked which family member she thinks will have a baby next, Khloe said: "Not me.

    "[Kourtney] loves having babies and being pregnant, so I can totally see her having another one."

    The 'Khloe in Wonder Land' host admitted parenthood gave her a new appreciation for her own mother Kris Jenner.

    She said: "The second I got pregnant, I had a complete different level of respect and patience for my mom.

    "My mom and I have always had a very close relationship, but it could be testy at times like when I was younger."

    And Khloe, 40, thinks her 27-year-old half-sister Kylie Jenner - who has Stormi, seven, and three-year-old Aire with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott - becoming a mom at a relatively young age helped the Kylie Cosmetics founder enjoy a very close bond with Kris.

    She added: "I think that's one beautiful thing, Kylie, having kids younger.

    "I think you do have a totally different outlook on life, a different appreciation for your mother.

    "I definitely look at my mom like, 'OK, she's that girl.'"

    Meanwhile, the 'Kardashians' star is excited about her new podcast, 'Khloe In Wonderland', and promised it will take listeners on an emotional rollercoaster.

    She said: "You're down the rabbit hole with me and come along for the ride.

    "You're going to have therapy. You're going to have crying, laughing, drunken madness, and you're going to have some amazing doctors and then some crazy people."

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