Rob Kardashian And Blac Chyna Welcome First Baby Together! Daughter's First Photo Released, Name Revealed!

Engaged Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have welcomed their first baby together and they have uploaded a photo of their daughter. The two also revealed that the name of their first bundle of joy is Dream.

The proud parents posted the photo of Dream Renee Kardashian on Thursday on their social media. The photo was uploaded hours after Dream Renee Kardashian was welcomed to the world, Entertainment Tonight reported.

In the photo, Dream Renee Kardashian was seen wrapped in a blue and pink striped blanket. She was also wearing a white beanie as she held her father's, Rob Kardashian, pinky finger. Some fans of Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian took to Twitter to express what they think about Dream Renee Kardashian's features. Many believed that Dream Renee Kardashian looks a lot like her father. One tweet reads: "@KUWTK @Kardashianpedia kardashians have very strong genes! This baby is spit image of Rob!" Another tweet says that Dream Renee Kardashian has her father's eyes.

Amber Rose, the best friend of Blac Chyna, uploaded another photo of baby Dream and captioned it saying that Dream is a dream come true.

Blac Chyna gave birth via C-section at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dream Renee Kardashian is at 7 pounds and 5 ounces. Those who were at the hospital waiting for the arrival of Dream Renee Kardashian are Kris Jenner and Blac Chyna's mother Tokyo Toni, E! News reported.

An insider shared that everyone is doing well and that Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are happy that they have finally met their daughter. Dream Renee Kardashian is the first child for Rob Kardashian while she is the second child of Blac Chyna. Blac Chyna has a four-year-old son named King Cairo, whom she had with her former fiancé, Tyga. Tyga is now the boyfriend of Rob Kardashian's half-sister, Kylie Jenner.

Fans will get to see more of Dream Renee Kardashian and her delivery on an E! special next month.

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