Kim Kardashian and Kanye West considering $2m magazine deal to debut pics of baby North West

Jul 1, 2013 - 06:57
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West considering $2m magazine deal to debut pics of baby North West
Kim and Kanye are considering selling pictures of their newborn daughter to a magazine for charity. Picture: Splash

AS the world waits for baby North West's debut, Kris Jenner has confirmed the latest Kardashian baby won't be appearing on her show.

Reports suggests Kim and Kanye's newbo daughter would be revealed to the world on her upcoming talk show, but TMZ says the rumours aren't true.

Instead, Kimye are reportedly planning a first look shoot with NW magazine.

While Kardashian hasn't accepted a deal yet, the gossip site reports the pair have been offered \"north\" of $2 million for the story.

\"\"Money is the great equaliser when it comes to the Kardashians,\" a source told HollywoodLife.com \"[He and Kim] are thinking of doing the photo shoot for charity, because people would see the baby and it would go to a good cause, making them look good.\"

The pair may then decide to debut the cover on Jenner's show.

\"If they get a deal, which has yet to happen, [Kim and Kanye] are still thinking of doing the cover reveal on Kris's show,\" our source tells us. \"Then, they would kill two birds with one stone. To say that the reveal on the show is off the table, it simply is not.\"

Reports suggests Kim and Kanye's newbo daughter would be revealed to the world on her upcoming talk show, but TMZ says the rumours aren't true.

Instead, Kimye are reportedly planning a first look shoot with NW magazine.

While Kardashian hasn't accepted a deal yet, the gossip site reports the pair have been offered \"north\" of $2 million for the story.

The proceeds will go to charity.

 

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