Many parents should know such mind games: Do we want to have another child? Few parents, however, probably deal with the question of whether it should be seven sons and daughters. But Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are not too average parents either.

The 37-year-old told of her husband's ideas in the latest installment of the reality series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which focuses exclusively on her and her relatives. "He's screwed up in the number seven," Kardashian said the "People" magazine: "He harasses me with it."

Larsa Pippen, the interviewee of the reality TV star, was astonished accordingly: West could yet call his next album "Seven" and thus point to the targeted number of his children, Pippen joked: "Seven children, this is crazy! "

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Kardashian over West: "He's screwed up in the number seven"

In fact, West and Kardashian would have four more children to become a total nine-member family - so far, the couple has a two-year-old son and two daughters at the age of five years or eight months. Kardashian is thrilled with the idea of ​​having four more sons and daughters, but not because of their own age or the worry of overworking.

But for political reasons.

"I could never do that," said Kardashian, "especially not in this world we live in." She was worried about the rising number of shootings of firearms at US schools. Especially the massacre at a school in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people died in February, had affected them.

"We need stricter gun laws!"

"I've always been reluctant to have more children, because at night, the thought of how my children should survive in such a mad world," she said. Pippen was sympathetic to these worries: "They tried to kidnap, rob you and take you along, so of course everything plays into it." Pippen thus alluded to the robbery in 2016, which Kardashian according to their own information has disturbed sustainable.

A little later, the 37-year-old expressed another topic, which is discussed again after each massacre. "I believe one billion percent that we need stricter gun laws," she said, pleading for so-called background checks: "Nobody should just go to a store and buy a gun."

Anyway, these comments are likely to lead to discussions with husband West: The rapper is an avowed supporter of US President Donald Trump - and the Republican strictly rejects stricter controls and restrictions on the sale of firearms to private individuals.