Kylie Jenner breaks silence on baby number two

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Kylie Jenner Stormi

by Hannah Mellin |
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With a family as huge as the Kardashians, its no surprise that there have been rumours that Kylie Jenner, 21, and boyfriend Travis Scott are already planning to expand her brood.

Some fans even speculated that she could already be pregnant after she recently shared a snap of herself cradling her stomach wearing a teeny tiny white dress.

The reality star and business mogul welcomed daughter, Stormi Webster, in February last year and famously kept everyone guessing right up until she gave birth.

We still wonder how on earth she managed to pull it off...

But in a new chat with Interview Germany, Kylie seemed happy to address the rumours, saying that even though she would love to have more kids, she's happy to have Stormi all to herself for now.

She revealed "I do want more kids but I do not have any plans in the near future to have children right now."

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Sleek MakeUp Cream Contour Kit

This nifty little palette from one of our favourite pocket friendly brands, Sleek, has six (count em) shades for you to build and play with depending on your mood, meaning you can go the full hog and contour your face full on Kimmy K style. Pros: For the price point its pigmentation is out of this world. Cons: It's a little bit heavy and not as apt for oily skin types.One reviewer wrote: "I imagine this would be great for people with dry skin as it is very rich and moisturising. I also do think its fine for highlighting and contouring certain areas of my face which aren't oily such as cheekbones and eyebrow arches etc - so if you have oily skin it could be ok for this."

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L'Oréal Infallible Sculpt Contour Palette

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Maybelline Master Sculpt Contouring 01 Light/Medium

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Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit

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NYX Professional Makeup Wonder Stick

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Sleek MakeUp Face Contour Kit

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Rimmel London Sculpting Highlighter Palette, Coral Glow

This is the palette for the gal/guy who loves glowy skin. Its warm contour will accentuate your cheekbones and jaw line, and add a sun-kissed bronze, too - even in those chilly winter months. Pros: Blush and shimmer highlight are a welcome addition. Cons: No mirror for easy on-the-go use and a somewhat limited shade range.One reviewer wrote: "I really like this! It's extremely subtle, but you can definitely build it if you want to. If you're into highlighters that pop this isn't for you. But I imagine using a setting spray on your brush beforehand would brighten it up."

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The star also touched upon having Stormi at a young age, explaining that she always felt she was destined to be a young mother.

“I always knew I wanted to be a young mother. I remember people used to ask, ‘are you ready for this?’ And I always knew I was ready but you don’t know what that love and that feeling is like until after you have a child.

“She really comes before me so that is a lot to take in at a young age but I feel like I was definitely made for this and she has changed my life for the better."

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Kylie also took the opportunity to address the criticism she faced after Forbes named her the world's youngest 'self-made billionaire' and admitted that she didn't receive a 'dime' from her parents after the age of 15.

"There’s really no other word to use other than self-made because that is the truth. That is the category that I fall under," she explained.

"Although, I am a special case because before I started Kylie Cosmetics, I had a huge platform and lots of fans.

"I did not get money from my parents past the age of 15. I used 100 per cent of my own money to start the company, not a dime in my bank account is inherited… and I am very proud of that."

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