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Kourtney Kardashian News: 'KUWTK' Star Shares Cute Picture of Penelope, Reveals Meaning Behind Baby Reign's Name
'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star Kourtney Kardashian, the eldest Kardashian sibling, recently shared an adorable picture of her second child and only daughter Penelope over social media, and talked about the meaning behind her newborn son's name, Reign.
Apparently, Penelope, 2 has some long lashes as her mom captured a side-view of her daughter wearing her hair short and pushed back and wearing a trench coat looking as if she was playing with something inside their car.
Penelope of course has blonde hair like her father and Kardashian's long-time boyfriend Scott Disick. Kardashian captioned the photo sharing her love for her daughter writing, "Mon amour." Meanwhile, Kardashian also recently revealed to People magazine the reason behind her third child's name, Reign Aston Disick, who is currently three months old.
Kardashian's pregnancy with baby Reign was in the headlines a lot previously as she surprised Disick with the news of being already three months along as was shown on their reality show, 'Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons'.
Talking to People, Kardashian remembered how the name was included in the list of names she thought of even when she was pregnant with Mason, 5."I'm never certain [with names] until they're born," she told the magazine.
"I actually had the name on our list with Mason," she continued adding, "Then with Penelope, I had it on the list but spelled R-A-I-N." in her third pregnancy, Kardashian revealed that she first thought that she was carrying a girl but instead, she found out that it was a boy.
"Once I found out I was having a boy, we just changed the spelling again," Kardashian said of the now named baby Reign. Kardashian also previously posted a snapshot of her youngest child in a cute grey onesie lying on a white fluffy cloth.
She wrote in a caption on a photo of Reign, "My little turtle dove angel baby boy Reign Aston Disick."