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20 Jun 2014

Kim Kardashian: Am a strict mother


Kim Kardashian dished on her parenting style, giving siblings to her daughter North and balancing work and family in an interview with Mail Online. Speaking to the U.K. media at the MailOnline Cannes party, Kardashian admitted that she was a strict mother.
"I am a strict mother," she said. The mother of one explained further, "I'm really fun and playful, but I'm really strict on nap time, and sleeping in her own crib. Like Kourtney's style is where her kids sleep in bed with her, so especially with the third baby coming - they're going to need a bigger bed or they're going to need some other rules. And maybe on weekends, [North will] come and sleep in the bed with us. But ... I'm not crazy strict."
The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star went on saying that she wanted to give her daughter a little brother or sister, but she did not want to have too many kids. "I hope so," she said when asked if she wanted to give her daughter with husband Kanye West a sibling. "I grew up with a lot of siblings so I know what that's like."
"I don't know if I would really follow in my mum's footsteps and have six; that's a little crazy," Kardashian added. "I don't know how they did it - they were in their 20s and they weren't really thinking right! I like a big family and I would definitely like one more and see how that goes."
In the interview, the 33-year-old reality star also shared how she juggled family and work. "To prioritize is really important and you have to be an organized person to get it all done and make sure you have enough time for everyone - for my husband and my baby and for work," she explained.
"It's that simple; to prioritize - and make some time for yourself. I get up and work out every morning. I know that I don't feel as good as I could feel if I don't - and you want to feel your best so you can give to everyone else," she continued, adding that she gave some time for herself by visiting or having lunch with girlfriends.

Luis Suarez double Dim England's Hope of Progressing Group Stage after Uruguay Victory



Luis Suarez could not help but gloat after inspiring Uruguay to a crucial 2-1 World Cup victory at the expense of England.
Liverpool striker Suarez grabbed the second of two opportunistic goals in the 85th minute of a tense Group D battle in Sao Paulo after Wayne Rooney had looked to have rescued a point for England with a 75th-minute equaliser.
The defeat leaves England, beaten 2-1 by Italy in their opening match, needing a miracle if they are to avoid failing to reach the second round of a World Cup for the first time since 1958.
"We are more then disappointed, we're devastated," England manager Roy Hodgson said after the loss, describing his side's chances of remaining in the tournament as "unbelievably slim."
"To be sure of continuing we needed a result today, a draw or a victory, and we didn't get it," he added.
Suarez was held aloft by his teammates at the final whistle, admitting afterward this was a moment he had dreamt of.
"Yes, I dreamed of this," Suarez said. "It was something I imagined many times but I had to calm myself down."
Despite the elation of victory, he felt the pain of Liverpool teammate Steven Gerrard.
"I told him to keep going," Suarez said. "He's the best player I've played with on the pitch.
"This is an unlucky moment for him. I don't like it when he hurts like this. I said 'Keep going, forget this game, you're one of the best.'"

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