Which Rumor Is Kim Kardashian Referring to With This Tweet?

There are so many possibilities! Like President Trump's daily exclamatory tweets, rumors and conspiracy theories about the personal lives of the Kardashian/Jenner bunch have become so frequent that we've come to expect them. That being said, over this past week the rumors have been extra juicy. On Friday, TMZ reported that Kylie Jenner, 20, was pregnant with boyfriend Travis Scott's child, citing sources close to the family. That rumor was followed by speculation that wait — maybe she's carrying Kim and Kanye's baby as the surrogate? (Yet another unconfirmed rumor.) Momager Kris Jenner, who was spotted in Paris the following day sitting front row at the Bottega Veneta show, would neither confirm nor deny the news. "It wouldn’t be the family if something didn’t happen every single day,” she said, keeping coy. Then, on Tuesday, yet another "scoop" dropped. E!, Us Weekly and People reported that Khloe Kardashian was pregnant with boyfriend Tristan Thompson's baby. Again, all outlets cited their own "sources." This baby news was especially headline worthy considering that fertility is a subject that Khloe has spoken openly about after struggling to conceive with first husband Lamar Odom. Representatives for the fam did not respond to The Hollywood Reporter's request for comment on any of the rumors. But while their reps lay quiet, Kim Kardashian took to Twitter to speak her truth. "Let me just say this..." wrote Kim on Wednesday morning. "People who supposedly work with us "confirming" details they know nothing about! Especially when we haven't even communicated with them SMH." Given that her family's reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, is produced by E!, our best guess is that the tweet refers to E!'s story that Khloe is pregnant.

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