Kardashian Women Ecstatic Over Kim, Kanye's New Baby; 'She Looks Just Like Kim'
The Kardashian women are happy and excited over the coming of the newest addition to the family, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's newborn baby girl.
On Twitter, grandma Kris and aunties Khloe and Kourtney posted sweet messages to welcome the presence of Kimye's baby in their lives.
"I cannot even begin 2describe the miracle that is now a part of our family. Mommy/baby are healthy & resting. We appreciate all of the love," an obviously overjoyed Khloe tweeted.
Perhaps reacting to various questions from fans, she posted again saying "More info will come when the time is right! Thank you all for understanding! We love you all dearly! Overwhelmed with love right now."
Grandma Kris, on the other hand, seemed to be more excited for new daddy Kanye. Earlier on Sunday, she tweeted "HAPPY FATHERS DAY @kanyewest!!!!" If the number of exclamation points is any indication, the third-time grandma must be truly happy for the brand new dad.
Meanwhile, Kourtney offered a more toned down reaction to her sister's new baby. She simply posted an Instagram photo of the book "On The Night You Were Born" and captioned it with the phrase "My favourite."
With these messages, there is no doubt that Kim and Kanye's baby is welcomed with open arms into the Kardashian pack.
Kim gave birth on June 15 at the Cedars Sinai Hospital to a five-pound baby girl. She delivered five weeks earlier than scheduled via normal delivery.
According to initial reports, Kim's got a mini me with the baby inheriting her fine looks including her dark black hair. "She looks just like Kim," one source said. Baby daddy Kanye was reportedly beside his girlfriend during the delivery.
The new parents have not yet announced the name they've chosen for their new bundle of joy. But weeks prior to Kim's delivery, sources said that the couple would most likely choose one that "will start with a K." The name of Kanye's late mom, Donda, was also being considered as the baby's second name, according to reports.