On the last in the series of Keeping Up With The Kardashians last night was the episode of when Kourtney Kardashian gaives birth to baby Penelope.
She even pulled the baby out HERSELF!!!
Kourtney is no stranger to pulling the baby out herself as she did this for her first child Mason back in 2009.
Millions of people in the US tuned in to watch the show last night fans took to twitter to talk about the show calling it ”creepy” and “gross”.
The birth was watched by sister Kim, Khloe and brother Rob and of course the E! cameramen.
The new mother said:
“It’s such a magical feeling to say hello to my baby girl.”
Talking to the cameras after the birth sister Khloe Kardashian said:
“Kourtney just loves to pull out her own children.”
The funny part of the birth was when Penelope was born Kourtney told her son Mason her name is Penelope he replied:
“No, her name is sister.”
He so cute!!
When the sow was live on the TV in the US Kourtney was tweeting on her Twitter saying:
“Wow! Crazy to watch this! Magical.”
Then a fan tweeted her and said:
“Just saw @KourtneyKardash have her baby on #KUWTK man she loves pulling out her babies
,”
Kourt tweeted back saying:
”Yes I do.”
Haha.






i wish i could meet one of the kardashians
i love u kim
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