
The actress gave People magazine the exclusive shots and even sat down for a mini interivew. Here is what she said:
On her easy pregnancy and delivery — less than 2 hours of labor!: Laughing, Kim says, ‘I didn’t have one day of sickness…I’m fully aware that women are jealous. I don’t know why God smiled on me, but I’m grateful as all get out that he did.’ Kim shares that she did ‘a lot of walking and a little prenatal yoga.’
New parent worries: Last night, I said, ‘The way Sebastian stares off in thought, does that worry you?’ Chris said, ‘He’s 4 days old! Nothing worries me right now.’
Mellow boy: He sleeps quite a bit…When he’s alerting us that he wants his diaper changed or needs his grub, he’s very casual about it.
The future: Kim and Chris are currently engaged but have no immediate plans for marriage. When they do finally tie the knot, ‘He’ll be our ring bearer.’
Mommy brain: Kim turns 38 this month, but when asked about her birthday and celebrating her first Mother’s Day, she goes blank. Kim says, ‘I don’t care anymore. My life revolves around May 4th now.


lol 59 and 60 are the same people, smh.self-righteous folks are just as worse.
I also think we should get married before we have kids. A fucked relationship example: Kim and P. Diddy. I’m glad they broke up. All them kids and all them years. What a shame. He obviously did not love her that much. And that’s the truth.
I pray Kim and her new husband consult The Lord in all the things that concern their son and their lives together. Jesus is The Way, The Truth and The Life and NO one can get to The Father God except through HIS Son. The baby will be fine with that type of goings on in the household. That’s the straight scoop and no joke. It has been through The Lord Jesus Christ that my one and only husband of 32 years have raised three adult children and are now raising our son who is nine. ONLY GOD!!! KS
Please let Kim and her man be happy. They are new parents, so pray for their health, strength and peace as they raise their son. As a child of fundamentalist Baptists, I too grew up believing that a man and woman should be married before they had children…then I got older and reality set in. I now know that a piece of paper does not make someone a committed spouse or a good parent, because the paper can’t create integrity…you either have it or you don’t. I was a married “single mom”…I had a spouse in name only and my children had a father in name only…a supposed minister. My own father was excellent and I had hoped for the same type for my children, but…My two sisters and I all had children while in supposed commitrted relationships…and you know who turned out to be the best father of all?…my great-niece’s father, who was not married to my niece, and is the only man in our extended family that had been to jail…but he wrote my great-niece each week, asking about her progress in school, and finding out what she wanted to do when she got out. He was delighted when she would send him arts and craft projects that she had made in class. And when he got out, he took her each place that he had promised and continues to be present in her life. Now as for all of the women like me that played by the middle class rules,…went to church, went to school, DID NOT sleep around….got the ring, a professional job, etc…I want to encourage you to be true to the value of commitment and excellent parenting,…but please know that the paper brings no guarantees that your man will do either of these things.