Take a peek at videos and photos from the low-key party!
Kim Kardashian West found a fun and unique way to celebrate her forthcoming 4th child!
On Saturday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star hosted a baby shower with a twist at her home. Instead of baby-themed games and colorful snacks, the 38-year-old socialite and entrepreneur decided on a more wellness-focused get-together featuring meditation and CBD products. Experts in the industry were also on hand to explain the properties and benefits of CBD to guests.
"So, because I'm freaking out and the baby's coming in, like, two weeks, I thought what better way to celebrate than to have a little CBD," Kim told those in attendance. "And we're gonna do a sound bath because I can't meditate. It'll only be 10 minutes, but I thought it would be just cool for us to do -- to zen out on a Saturday."
The laidback gathering was attended by the likes of Chrissy Teigen, Paris Hilton, Larsa Pippen as well as mother Kris Jenner and sister Kourtney Kardashian.
As posts on social media displayed, attendees could try a number of CBD-infused items including drops and tea. Everyone who showed got a pair of Yeezy slides as well.
Of course, some trappings of the average baby shower were still involved. One table at the party was overloaded with presents for Kim.
Also, a board was put on display where anyone and everyone could put down the name they're hoping the couple chooses for their fourth youngster.
During a recent visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Kim revealed that, although they are going to wait until the child arrives to see what moniker fits them, she's already got a name in mind for her forthcoming child.
"I was truthfully thinking about naming him Rob, after my brother, Rob," Kim -- who already has three children with husband Kanye West -- told the late-night host. "But then it's like, North, Saint, Chicago, Rob. It doesn't really go, but that's the one name I was really feeling and my brother approved it."
"So, that's, like, our one kind of name," Kim continued. "I like Rob West."
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