Khloé Kardashian may or may not be expanding her family, she's not sure yet.
The Good American founder first became a mom in 2018, when she welcomed daughter True, seven, with ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, with whom she also shares son Tatum, three, born via surrogacy after the former couple broke up.
And though the reality star would love to give her daughter a sister — she herself grew up with four, plus a brother — she's not confident it's in the cards for her.
Speaking about the possibility of welcoming a third child on the February 18 episode of her podcast Khloe in Wonder Land, Khloé, 41, candidly confessed: "I don't know if I have the bandwidth for a third."
"I'm also not married, and I want to be married to have more kids," she then noted.
And while she would love for True to experience sisterhood like she did, she does have plenty of cousins with whom she is "close like sisters."
True and Tatum's cousins and aunts and uncle include Kourtney Kardashian, and her kids Mason, Penelope, Reign and Rocky, Kim Kardashian, and her kids North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm, Rob Kardashian and his daughter Dream, Kylie Jenner and her kids Stormi and Aire, and Kendall Jenner, who does not yet have kids of her own.
Khloé co-parents with Tristan, who she dated on and off from 2016 to 2021, and is not currently publicly dating anyone.
Khloé had previously suggested she was likely done having kids while appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show in October 22, some months after welcoming Tatum.
She noted that because she has "one of each," a son and a daughter, she's "good," and quipped: "Shop is closed."
The doting mom also opened up about her decision to use a surrogate, which she found easier after seeing her sister Kim welcome her younger kids via surrogacy.
"I had reasons why I couldn't carry my second, and it's such a blessing that we have this," she shared at the time, adding: "My sister Kim had two babies through surrogacy — she had two that she carried on her own and her last two were through surrogacy. If it wasn't for Kimberly, I definitely don't think I would have been as comfortable."








