Kim Kardashian gives birth to baby girl

Jun 15, 2013 - 16:18
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Kim Kardashian gives birth to baby girl
Kim Kardashian's baby was thought to be due in July. Picture: Splash

BABY "Kimye" has finally arrived with reports Kim Kardashian has given birth to a daughter.

A source confirmed to the New York Daily News that the 32-year-old and her partner Kanye West welcomed a baby girl on Saturday moing at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

The delivery comes five weeks earlier than expected, according to TMZ.

The gossip website also reports that sources close to Kardashian have told them "baby and Kim are both in good health."

The 32-year-old reality star and her 36-year-old rapper boyfriend announced they were expecting late last year.

It was rumoured Kanye West did not want to be in the delivery room during Kim's labour, but sources say he was present during the birth.

The rapper apparently "cancelled his appearance at his own record release party last night when Kim told him she was feeling 'a little off.' "

West shocked fans during a performance at Revel resort in Atlantic City during New Years when he announced the two were expecting a baby.

Kanye told the 5,000 concertgoers to "stop the music and make noise for my baby mama," and that it was the "most amazing thing".

Kim was in the audience as he broke the news.

Kardashian revealed she was expecting a girl earlier this month during the season eight premiere of Keeping up with the Kardashians. 

 

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