Kris Jenner: Is the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” Matriarch Pregnant With Corey Gamble’s Child?

Kris Jenner causes a stir in a preview for Sunday’s episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, causing all to wonder–if only momentarily–if she might be pregnant with Corey Gamble&#...
Kris Jenner: Is the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” Matriarch Pregnant With Corey Gamble’s Child?
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Kris Jenner causes a stir in a preview for Sunday’s episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, causing all to wonder–if only momentarily–if she might be pregnant with Corey Gamble’s child.

In the E! clip, Jenner seeks advice from daughter Kourtney Kardashian on whether or not she be able to get pregnant because of the use of estrogen cream.

“I just went to lunch…and I pulled out these tampons and they were all flabbergasted,” Kris Jenner tells Kourtney, then explains that she was having period again because of her estrogen cream.

One of Kris Jenner’s lunch pals raised some concern by asking if she was on birth control–adding she thinks there is a possibility she could get pregnant if her period has returned.

Kris Jenner is 60 and is dating a much younger Corey Gamble.

“I don’t think I could get pregnant,” Jenner says. “If I am pregnant, I don’t know what I would do!”

“Just call your doctor,” Kourtney Kardashian tells her.

Kris Jenner is seen in the clip calling her OB/GYN, asking if she’s “Making any eggs.”

Given the way members of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians household love the attention they receive during their pregnancies, it’s a wonder Kris Jenner isn’t trying to conceive Corey Gamble’s child. There would no doubt be a huge payday on behalf of E! for a reality show chronicling the pregnancy of a 60-year-old.

Alas it’s likely it’s all just a false alarm. Fans can find out for sure if Kris Jenner might be pregnant–or if she’s even still making eggs–by tuning in to Keeping Up With the Kardashians on the E! network Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET.

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