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Kim Kardashian Says Kanye West Is 'Harassing' Her to Have More Kids: 'He Wants Like 7'

Kanye West had babies on the brain on Sunday’s episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. While touring her new condo-turned-office with pal Larsa Pippen, Kim Kardashian admits that her rapper husband wants to keep expanding their family. “How did you get so lucky with all your kids?” asks Pippen, 44. “They’re all so good.” “Kanye wants to have more, though. He’s been harassing me,” says Kardashian, 38. “He wants like seven. He’s like stuck on seven.” She and West, 41, share daughters Chicago, 8 months, and North, 5, and son Saint, 2. “Okay, he needs to name his next album Seven and like lighten up on the kids situation,” Pippen cracks. “Seven kids is crazy!” “That’s crazy. I could never, especially in like the world we live in,” says Kardashian, admitting that the onslaught of recent school shootings made her wary of bringing more lives into the world. The slayings of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018 stuck a part

Chance the Rapper pledges $1 million to mental health services in Chicago

Chance the Rapper continues to show his support for Chicagoans in need as he pledged $1 million for mental health in the city Thursday. He also announced plans to give $100,000 to 20 additional Chicago Public Schools. Running into raucous applause, Chance the Rapper took the stage in front of Chicago Public Schools educators, principals, health care experts, and the world on his Twitter page with a major announcement for the city. "I'm proud to announce I am pledging $1 million to mental health services in Chicago," Chance said to rousing applause and screams of joy. The new initiative by Chance called "My State of Mind" aims at creating a go-to, modern resource for Chicagoans to learn about and access mental health services. Members of the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Chicago Department of Public Health were in attendance, among others. Backing up Chance and his non-profit SocialWorks were big-name stars like Tracee Ellis Ross