Pete Davidson has opened up on his desire to have kids in the future.
The former Saturday Night Live star, 28, has revealed that becoming a dad is his "dream" and explained his excitement at the possibility.
The comedian was speaking to Kevin Hart on his Hart to Heart podcast and said: "My favourite thing ever, which I have yet to achieve, is I want to have a kid. That's like my dream."
And he admitted he's trying to ready himself for the moment. He continued: "That's kind of what I'm just preparing for now, is trying to be as good as a dude and develop and get better, so when that happens, it's just easier."
The words will get fans excited about the possibility of another Kardashian baby as Kim recently moved to deny rumours she had split from Pete.
The pair have been dating since November last year but a lack of social media action together had the rumours swirling.
And, in true Kim fashion, the 41-year-old uploaded pics of the pair looking all lovey-dovey.
Over recent days the internet had speculated that the mum-of-four Kim was looking at reuniting with her ex Kanye West.
But those rumours were quickly shot down as Pete and Kim looked stronger than ever in the latest snaps.
So now the speculation has already began on Pete and Kim becoming parents down the line thanks to Pete's comments and previous statements by Kim.
In April she hinted she would add to her brood when the time was right.
Speaking with her mum and sisters during a chat with Kit Hoover, the family played a game of "Most Likely".
Alongside mum Kris Jenner and sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, the reality star was asked a number of questions in which she had to respond by holding up photo cards to reveal her answer.
When the clan were all asked who would end up having as many kids as Kris, who has six, all "contestants" except Kim chose mum-of-three Kourtney, 43.
The SKIMS founder decided to choose herself as well as Kourtney.
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