KUWTK: Kylie Jenner Reveals She Thinks About Having Another Baby ‘Every Day’ – ‘I Want More So Bad!’

While collabing with James Charles for a Halloween makeup tutorial video on his YouTube channel, Kylie Jenner confirmed that she wants more kids! Not only that but the way she said it made it sound like she can barely wait to give her daughter, Stormi Webster, a sibling!

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star apparently wants another baby ‘so bad’ that it is something she thinks about every single day!

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Then what is she waiting for? Well, the makeup mogul stressed that at this point in her life, she is just too busy for another child and just can’t fit it into her schedule!

Naturally, she still enjoys watching her 2 year old daughter growing up in the meantime.

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But while it feels like Stormi has become a chatty, well behaved and intelligent child already, which is fascinating to see, Kylie mentioned that she’s going to miss the process of getting here, which is why she thinks about having another baby every day!

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During the YouTube video, Kylie gushed over Stormi, saying that ‘She’s the best baby of all time. She’s smart beyond her years. She’s a little over two and a half now. I’m getting to the…I’m excited for her to grow up but I’m really sad at the same time.’

James Charles proceeded to then ask her: ‘Do you want more?’ prompting Kylie to respond that ‘I want more so bad. I want more so bad. I actually think about it every day. I just still like don’t know when. I’m not planning, I don’t have a time for that to happen. You can’t like not want more almost. I mean, being a parent though is stressful like to do the right thing at all times. Like, I read books, I follow all these Instagrams. I’m just trying to learn like the best way to raise your kid, but I think every kid is different. Just do whatever you think is best for your child.’