Kim Kardashian shares food cravings, Snooki gives glam delivery advice
Kim Kardashian seems out to prove she’s just a regular old mama-to-be.
After garnering some harsh criticism over her recent string of skintight “maternity” outfits, the reality starlet Thursday tweeted about a very down-to-earth part of her pregnancy: food cravings.
Kardashian, who previously said she hadn’t experienced any cravings, shared a pic of a massive In-N-Out Burger and an order of cheese fries, writing: “Damn!!! I spoke too soon! My 1st pregnancy craving!”
Meanwhile, in response to outcry over the atypical maternity-wear she’s been rocking, most recently in the Big Apple this week, Kardashian took to her official blog to address the haters.
“For any concern that my clothes are too tight, I have so many pieces custom fit for my growing body!” the 32-year-old wrote in response to criticism that tight garments aren’t good for the baby. “They make pregnancy Spanx which are tight. So this theory sounds ridiculous! I feel my best when I am in heels and chic clothes! Happy mommy, happy baby! Xo”
Kardashian and boyfriend Kanye West, 35, are expecting their first child in July — around the same time as Kate Middleton and Prince William.
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Delivery goes glam
Delivery rooms can be chic, too. “Jersey Shore” starlet and new mom Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi had some glammed-up delivery advice for Kim Kardashian, which she shared with MTV on Thursday.
-- If your face isn’t already made up when your water breaks, you have plenty of time to do it in the hospital when you’re waiting to dilate.
-- Keep an extra pair of eyelashes in your purse just in case your water breaks when you’re not at home.
-- Bring your own hospital gown because hospital gowns at the hospital are ugly. For me, I brought my own leopard-print satin and it just made me feel beautiful while I was in labor.
-- Make sure your mascara is waterproof because you’re going to cry from ... pain ... and also when you meet your baby for the first time.
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