Khloé Kardashian has never been one to shy away from honest conversation, and a recent fan-driven question segment on her podcast Khloé in Wonder Land proved no different. When a listener asked whether she would want more children if she found the right partner this year, her answer was more layered and more personal than a simple yes or no could contain.
The 41-year-old shared that her ideal path to expanding her family would still involve marriage, a more traditional structure she says she continues to value. But she also revealed something she has been quietly sitting with on her own, a thought that has been gaining weight the longer she stays in it.
Khloé Kardashian and the idea of going it alone
Currently single, Kardashian admitted she has been seriously contemplating whether to move forward with having another child without a partner. She mentioned having frozen embryos still available and acknowledged that while she is uncertain about her emotional bandwidth for another baby, the idea of her daughter having a sister has stayed with her.
The hesitation is real. She described the prospect as something she is not sure she could handle on her own emotionally, making clear that the thought is still very much in process rather than a decision that has been made. What stands out is the level of self-awareness she brought to the conversation, acknowledging the desire without romanticizing the reality of what it would actually take.
Should she move forward, Kardashian said she would use a surrogate, a path she believes would feel meaningfully different from her previous surrogacy experience. Her son Tatum, now three, was born via surrogate under circumstances she described as surrounded by significant personal trauma. This time, she said, she would intend to be fully present throughout the journey.
Two children and a complicated co-parenting chapter
Kardashian shares her daughter True, seven, and Tatum with her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, a relationship that played out publicly and painfully over several years. Navigating co-parenthood after that chapter closed has been its own ongoing experience, and it appears to factor into how carefully she is weighing the idea of bringing another child into her life.
The desire for her daughter to have a sister, specifically a sister, came through as something more than a passing wish. It read as a genuine pull, the kind of longing that tends to stick around even when the logistics feel impossible.
Good American is not going anywhere
The podcast conversation also touched on Kardashian’s professional life. Following recent speculation about her current involvement with the fashion brand Good American, which she co-founded, she set the record straight. She confirmed she remains a co-founder and owner of the brand and expressed confidence in where the company stands today.
She framed her evolving role not as a retreat but as a natural progression, noting that the work of building something from the ground up eventually gives way to trusting what has been built. Good American, she said, is stable enough to sustain itself, and she remains connected to it even as her day-to-day involvement shifts.
For Kardashian, it seems both conversations, the one about family and the one about business, point to the same place. She is a woman taking stock of what she has built, what she still wants and what she is willing to do to get there, with or without a co-pilot.

