Kim Jong-un’s sister is PREGNANT with second child, Winter Olympics officials claim
THE SISTER of North Korean tyrant Kim Jong-un reportedly told officials she was pregnant during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics earlier this month.
Kim Yo-jong - dubbed North Korea’s Ivanka Trump - allegedly shared the news with South Korean politicians after falling ill during her three-day visit.
She was rumoured to have given birth to her first child in 2015 - but the ultra-secretive regime is yet to release any pictures of the tot.
Yo-jong, who is believed to be about 30, has been rising rapidly within the North's power structure and is believed to be in charge of shaping her brother's public persona.
The deranged despot's favourite sister kept a low profile until last year, when she was hand-picked to head up Pyongyang's propaganda department last year
None of Kim Jong-un’s rumoured children have never been seen in public.
Kim Yo-jong visited South Korea from Feb. 9 to 11 on behalf of her brother.
She joined the North’s high-level delegation and attended the Opening Ceremony where North and South Korean athletes marched under the unification flag.
She met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in during her time in the country and wrote about her “wishes” for closer ties in a guest book at South Korea’s presidential office.
But she menacingly added that the two countries shared a “future of unification and prosperity” - a likely reference to her big brother's long-standing desire to see the North Korean flag raised over Seoul.
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After arriving on Kim Jong-un's personal jet at the South's Incheon International Airport, she wowed at the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang games.
The rogue state is sent 22 athletes to games, which is being held in Pyeongchang, who will compete in three sports.
Her arrival marked the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has set foot in the country since the bloody Korean War ended in 1953.
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