Kimmy Cakes is hoping to be a pregnant bride. Guess she has to do something big to help set this wedding apart from her last two!

According to Mail Online reports:

Kim Kardashian and fiancé Kanye West hope to give daughter North, aged seven months, a sibling by 2015.

The 33-year-reality star ‘wants to be expecting by June and be a pregnant bride,’ according to UsWeekly.

‘Baby No. 2 is on Kim’s mind,’ a source told the magazine’s January 27 issue.

The beauty – who became caught up in a possible felony charge after Kanye allegedly punched an 18-year-old man after he berated Kim on Monday in Beverly Hills – is so happy with her first baby, she feels another is a must.

‘She’s hoping to have a girl next and then a boy,’ added the source.

The insider revealed the couple is not using birth control. ‘They aren’t trying to not let it happen,’ added the source.

This comes as a bit of surprise considering how difficult her pregnancy with North, nicknamed Nori, was.

‘Kim had a rough pregnancy,’ adds the Us source. ‘But she loves North so much. She wants another one.’

This also comes after the cover girl lost 50 pounds after delivering the child – she got the weight off with the help of the Atkins Diet and exercise (like 100 squats every morning).

But first comes wedding planning.

The couple will ‘soon head’ to Paris Fashion Week, noted the publication, where they will scout venues. It has reported they want to tie the knot at the Palace Of Versailles.

We’re shocked she wants to subject herself to the media calling her a fat whale again so soon, but considering how close in age she and Kourtney are it makes sense that she’d want another kid close in age to Nori.

What do you think they’ll name this one? East or South?

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