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Khloe Kardashian admits she’s unsure about expanding her family

The Good American focuses on her podcast and new business ventures amid family discussions

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Khloe Kardashian admits she’s unsure about expanding her family
Khloe Kardashian admits she’s unsure about expanding her family

Khloe Kardashian has opened up about the possibility of expanding her family, revealing she would only consider having more children if she were married.

The 41-year-old reality star shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 3, with her ex-partner Tristan Thompson. 

While she hasn’t ruled out the idea of a third child, Khloe admitted she is unsure whether she has the emotional capacity for it right now.

“I don't know if I have the bandwidth for a third,” she said on her Khloe in Wonder Land podcast. “And I'm also not married, and I want to be married to have more kids.”

Despite her hesitation, Khloe expressed gratitude that her children are growing up closely bonded with their cousins, something she deeply values, given her tight-knit relationship with her own siblings. “They’re close like sisters,” she shared.

Beyond family life, Khloe continues to juggle multiple business ventures. She remains an investor and ambassador for Good American, the fashion label she co-founded with Emma Grede in 2016. 

However, according to a source cited by Us Weekly, she is no longer involved in the brand’s day-to-day strategy or operations.

“Khloe is still an investor in Good American, but she has focused her time and attention on her newest podcast project and her Khloud line,” the insider said, noting she hopes to release additional products soon.

In 2025, Khloe launched Khloud by Khloe Kardashian, a protein popcorn line, signaling a new entrepreneurial focus. 

The source added that her working relationship with Grede has cooled over the past year, with the pair reportedly no longer collaborating closely.

Meanwhile, Khloe continues to grow her podcast presence. Speaking previously about the second season of her show, she said she plans to take a more relaxed approach, incorporating additional solo episodes and listener-submitted topics.