Jimmy Kimmel makes up fake baby names for Kim and Kanye's son during Lie Witness News segment 

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel turned the table on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West by seeking the public's reaction to bizarre fake baby names for the latest addition to the reality TV clan.

The celebrity couple revealed on Monday that they're naming their newborn son Saint West, prompting a ton of memes and tweets on social media.

In his segment Lie Witness News, Kimmel took to the streets of Hollywood and pretended the baby had been called such monikers as Keurig West, Kia Sorrento West and Fievel Goes West.

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Poking fun: Late night host Jimmy Kimmel took on Kim and Kanye's choice of baby name on Monday night on his ABC show and came up with some 'fake' alternatives

Poking fun: Late night host Jimmy Kimmel took on Kim and Kanye's choice of baby name on Monday night on his ABC show and came up with some 'fake' alternatives

Bizarrely, those interviewed for Jimmy Kimmel Live! all insisted they knew that that's what Kim and Kanye had called their child and that everyone was talking about that name.

'I thought it was awesome. That was classic Kanye,' said a young women when told the baby had been named Kia Sorrento.

That, of course, is the name of a car.

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'Totally awesome': One young woman thought that choosing the name Kia Sorrento was 'classic Kanye' and she totally bought into the rapper calling his newborn son after a make of car
'Totally awesome': One young woman thought that choosing the name Kia Sorrento was 'classic Kanye' and she totally bought into the rapper calling his newborn son after a make of car

'Totally awesome': One young woman thought that choosing the name Kia Sorrento was 'classic Kanye' and she totally bought into the rapper calling his newborn son after a make of car

'It's pretty wild': This young man agreed he'd seen it trending online that the celebrity couple had announced they were calling their child Keurig and taking the coffee company brand to a whoie new level
'It's pretty wild': This young man agreed he'd seen it trending online that the celebrity couple had announced they were calling their child Keurig and taking the coffee company brand to a whoie new level

'It's pretty wild': This young man agreed he'd seen it trending online that the celebrity couple had announced they were calling their child Keurig and taking the coffee company brand to a whoie new level

'Good luck with that one': This British bloke said he 'couldn't stop laughing' after hearing the baby boy had been named Fastest Gun In The West and said the choice was 'hilarious'
'Good luck with that one': This British bloke said he 'couldn't stop laughing' after hearing the baby boy had been named Fastest Gun In The West and said the choice was 'hilarious'

'Good luck with that one': This British bloke said he 'couldn't stop laughing' after hearing the baby boy had been named Fastest Gun In The West and said the choice was 'hilarious'

A young man said it was 'pretty wild' that they'd called their son Keurig Kardashian West.

'Keurig has already become a household name for our coffee products but now being an actual child's name, you know.. they can do whatever they want,' he said.

The young man added: 'I heard about it on Facebook, it's all over Instagram, it's trending worldwide.' 

'It's pretty hilarious,' responded an English man when informed that Kim and Kanye had picked out the name Fastest Gun In The West for their second child. 'I couldn't stop laughing.'

He claimed he and his friends had been talking about the unusual choice. 

Asked if he had anything to say to the newborn, he replied: 'Good luck in school, I suppose.'

Fun segment: The fake baby names were part of a regular feature on Jimmy Kimmel Live called Lie Witness News, a satirical play on the ABC local news moniker Eye Witness News

Fun segment: The fake baby names were part of a regular feature on Jimmy Kimmel Live called Lie Witness News, a satirical play on the ABC local news moniker Eye Witness News

Parents: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, pictured in June, welcomed their baby boy on Saturday. They also have a two-year-old daughter called North West

Parents: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, pictured in June, welcomed their baby boy on Saturday. They also have a two-year-old daughter called North West

'To our fans': The reality star, 35, announced the baby's moniker via her subscription based website

'To our fans': The reality star, 35, announced the baby's moniker via her subscription based website

In a Monday post on her subscription based website kimkardashianwest.com, the reality star wrote simply: 'Saint West, 12.05.15, 8 pounds 1 ounce.'

The couple are already parents to a two-year-old daughter that they named North.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star had said they wouldn't pick a 'stupid' name for their second child, rejecting suggestions they should call the boy South to go with North.

She told NPR in June: 'I don’t like South West, though, because North will always be better and she has a better direction. So I wouldn’t do that. I don’t think we’ll go with another direction.

She added: 'Everyone keeps on saying South, and I think it’s so stupid. It’s the stupidest thing ever.'

Saintly mom? Social media responded to the news of the arrival of Saint West with a rash of memes like this one

Saintly mom? Social media responded to the news of the arrival of Saint West with a rash of memes like this one

He's here!  One meme showed Kanye as Jesus, cradling the baby emoji used on Kim's website

He's here!  One meme showed Kanye as Jesus, cradling the baby emoji used on Kim's website

Like father, like son: Both Saint (left) and Kanye (right) were depicted as religious figures in memes
Like father, like son: Both Saint (left) and Kanye (right) were depicted as religious figures in memes

Like father, like son: Both Saint (left) and Kanye (right) were depicted as religious figures in memes

 

 

 

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