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Kim Kardashian opens up about pregnancy, marriage

Kim Kardashian opened up about her pregnancy Tuesday in an interview with Savannah Guthrie on NBC's "Today" show.

The reality TV star, who's expecting her first child with Kanye West, revealed she's due in July.

"I think until I really start seeing, like, a belly, it won't really sink in," Kardashian said. "It's just like a weird realization until you really start seeing the physical changes, and you know every day's different."

When Guthrie asked whether Kardashian knew that West, 35, had planned to blurt out the baby news in concert last month, Kardashian said, "No, he just kind of says what he feels. Once you're past the three-month mark, you're pretty safe, so he just kind of goes off with what he feels and he was feeling it that night."

As for whether the power couple plans to walk down the aisle, Kardashian said, "It's something that we talk about, but I think it's just right now focusing on the baby. I think what I've learned in life is I was always such a planner, and ... you think your life is going to be a certain way, and the best surprises just happen when you don't plan...We definitely want that in the future."

Kardashian, 32, also answered questions about her divorce from basketball player Kris Humphries, 27, saying that it's a process and "it's happening, hopefully."

She also said she had chosen to be quiet about her own fertility issues. "It was a pleasant surprise when so many doctors were telling me one thing and then the opposite happens," she said. "That's an exciting moment, you can plan for things like that. So I think it's just such a blessing knowing my circumstances."

Kardashian stopped by "Today" with her sister Kourtney Kardashian to chat about "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami," which debuts Jan. 20 on E! at 9 p.m. ET.

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