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Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna Go Facebook Live Chat, Refuse To Name Baby 'K'; Scott Disick Offers Parenting Advice

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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are suggested to continue their family tradition of having names that starts with K. The stars of E!'s upcoming series Rob and Chyna were asked during a Facebook Live chat everything about their relationship, including how they will name their baby.

One Kardashian fan asked Rob and Chyna whether they will give their baby a name that starts with K to carry on the tradition of the K names within their  family. Chyna replied that fans will have to wait as she is trying not to give more details about the baby. Surprisingly, Rob answered that they probably would not name the baby with a K to which Chyna agreed.

In the Facebook Live chat, it was also pointed out that Chyna has already been following the Kardashian K names tradition as she and her ex, Tyga, named their son King Cairo. She also confirmed that King Cairo will be featured in their show Rob and Chyna, US Weekly reported.

Chyna added that fans are definitely going to see King Cairo in their show because he is part of the Chyna's and Rob's lives. She further explained that King Cairo is her baby so he is going to be Rob's baby as well.

Another fan then asked the couple who among Kendall Jenner or Kylie Jenner is the better babysitter. The couple revealed that Kylie is their better choice of baby sitter than the older sister, Kendall. They also added that Scott Disick is the one from their extended family who gives the most unsolicited advice on parenting, Yahoo reproted.

The couple also shared how their romance had blossomed over simple dinners that Chyna cooked for him. Rob expressed how he wants to marry Chyna as soon as possible but he acknowledges the fact that a woman deserves a beautiful wedding not when she is pregnant.

Rob quipped that fans have to wait for their wedding special while Chyna said they have to do it the traditional way. Rob and Chyna show will premiere on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 9 p.m. on E!

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