Anyone who's had a child - or about to have a child - can relate to this. Seriously, this is a relatable Kim Kardashian article. Kind of. It's just most people who want to pay homage to themselves and what they've achieved before the bang out child number 2 usually get someone to sketch them, or a loved one to take a photo that'll never see the light of day.

In an interview with Australia radio station 2DayFM, Kim said: "[I have] an even better body after having the baby than I did before... I'm very confident about [my body]. It was just a little token before I have to go through [pregnancy] again."

OK, apologies, hardly any of that is relatable. And as for the term "little token", eh it was anything but little.

Hey, at least what she said to Elle Magazine (via Us Weekly) a while back is marginally more pertinent: "I recommend hiding for a good year and having no pregnancy style. That's what I recommend. If you can do it, hide. Never leave the house...That's really my recommendation. Wear a huge blanket."

In other news, Anna Wintour doesn't deem Kanye and Kim "tasteful" and that's why she put them on the cover of Vogue. We're reading between the lines here, but it's pretty blatant.

In an interview with former CNN journalist Alina Cho at an NYC event on Monday, the Vouge overlord said: "The first celebrity that I put on the cover of Vogue was Madonna, and that was considered completely controversial at that time, too Now she's part of the establishment. I think if we just remain deeply tasteful and just put deeply tasteful people on the cover, it would be a rather boring magazine! Nobody would talk about us... It's very important that people do talk about us."


Watch: Naomi Campbell doesn't mince her words when asked about Kim and Kanye's Vogue cover


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