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Khloe Kardashian hints she's pregnant as fans spot clues she's expecting baby number two

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Khloe Kardashian 's fans are convinced she's pregnant again after spotting clues she's expecting baby number two. The reality TV star, 35, has been open about her desire to have another child with her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson and has asked him to donate his sperm so their daughter True could have a full sibling.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians viewers now think Khloe has gone through with the plan and have pointed out that she's been using clever editing on Instagram recently.

Many fans pointed out that her most recent selfies have been cropped to hide her tummy, while they claim recent full body shots on her page are from her old gallery.

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