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Kim Kardashian Admits 'I'm A Hypocrite' For Getting Pregnant Out Of Wedlock

Kardashian posts photos of baby bump.
Kardashian posts photos of baby bump. | (PHOTO:Twitter/Kim Kardashian)

Kim Kardashian has admitted to being a hypocrite for conceiving a child out of wedlock. She previously judged her older sister Kourtney for doing the same thing.

In a new interview airing Sunday on the E! network, Kardashian, 31, acknowledges the fact that she is now in the same situation as Kourtney, who has two children with her longtime boyfriend, Scott Disick.

"I've said some things that I completely am, like, a hypocrite about now," Kardashian said in a clip from the upcoming special Ryan Seacrest With the Kardashians: An E! News Presentation. "I would say things about Kourtney like, 'You cannot have a baby without being married!'"

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Kardashian, who is currently six months along in her pregnancy, is expecting her first child with rapper Kanye West and like Kourtney and Disick, the couple has no immediate plans to get married. The reality TV star claims going through an out of wedlock pregnancy enabled her to be less judgmental of her sister.

"I was really firm and strict," she previously told Cosmopolitan magazine in February. "But she was like, 'Marriage isn't what I want.' And later, I realized she had a better family life than I did."

On Friday Kardashian's divorce from NBA star Kris Humphries, 28, was finalized after the pair was able to reach a settlement 18 months after separating. This now means the reality TV star is free to marry West, 35.

"[Marriage] is something I know that we both want in our future, but I don't have this sense of urgency about it," she said.

"I have this best friend who understands me and helps me through all my tough experiences, and vice versa, you know? It just feels like this is it for me," she continued.

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