Khloe Bans 'KUWTK' Cameras From Delivery Room: Inside Her No-Frills Birth Plan!
It flies in the face of everything her family’s known for, but Khloe Kardashian’s insisting on a modest un-Kardashian delivery sans KUWTK cameras, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively!
“She’s the most down to earth of all the Kardashians and she wants a normal birth with no entourage, no cameras, no outrageous requests," a source said of the reality star, who is set to give birth any day now to her baby with NBA boyfriend Tristan Thompson.
Pals revealed all the soon-to-be mother wants is for her delivery to go smoothly. "She just needs a small room to herself, clean and neat."
KoKo's birthing plans was a far cry from her sisters Kim and Kylie, who reportedly demanded 1,000 thread count Egyptian sheets and special lighting, full hair and makeup, and catered meals!
Meanwhile, the one thing Khloe is demanding is peace and quiet! "That means her family should stay at home, which they’re fighting her on of course. They’re a little put out but she insists she just needs her baby daddy and her doctor in the room with her.”
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Khloe wants to raise her growing family in Cleveland, far from the public eye.
“She wants her child to have a normal life,” the insider told RadarOnline.com.
After the baby’s birth, she may even leave the show for good, another source said.
“Khloe doesn’t want to do it after the baby comes, and Tristan is telling her that she doesn’t need to. He insists that they have more than enough money to live comfortably,” the source said.
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