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Kim Kardashian Bares Her Bump, Goes Makeup-Free For First Pregnancy Photo Shoot
Posted on Tue Feb 19, 2013 01:50 PM PDT

She's got that glow!
Kim Kardashian is showing off her bare baby bump in DuJour for the first time since announcing she's expecting with boyfriend Kanye West, and it seems the reality star is embracing future motherhood with open arms!
Clad in a white bikini with minimal makeup, the brunette beauty strikes a serene pose as she opens up about becoming a parent.
"I just feel so blessed and excited and ready for the next phase," she gushed to the mag.
So will the next phase be documented on her reality show?
"My boyfriend has taught me a lot about privacy. I'm ready to be a little less open about some things, like my relationships. I'm realizing everyone doesn't need to know everything. I'm shifting my priorities," she divulged.
That sounds to us like Baby Kimye's privacy will be heavily guarded!
Kimmy K is famous for her sweet tooth, but she insists that she's become more health conscious since learning she was pregnant.
"I used to always say I can't wait to get pregnant because I will just eat whatever I want, but it's completely different. I'm like, OK, I want to eat as healthy as possible. Though lately I've been watching shows like I'm Pregnant and Addicted to Meth. It definitely makes me feel better if I'm wanting one sip of Diet Coke or, you know, too much sugar. I'm like, This woman is on meth!" she joked.
We guess that's one way to justify indulging in pregnancy cravings!
Do you think Kim will have a boy or a girl?
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