KUWTK' Star Kim Kardashian Meets Baby Dream With North West And Saint West At Blac Chyna's Residence; What Happened During Their Visit?

To add to Kim Kardashian West's break from the limelight is baby Dream Renée Kardashian's sight to behold. The proud aunt and sister of Rod Kardashian, Dream's father met the newborn at his fiancée, Blac Chyna's residence after her birth last Nov. 10, 2016, at "KUWTK" .

What made the visit even better is her children, daughter, North West, and son, Saint West also got to meet their tiny cousin. As a dead serious aunt who loves babies, the more, the merrier. She is very excited to have quality time with baby Dream herself - which for her is the cutest, said the "KUWTK" star.

Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West earlier sent presents to the hospital which her hands-on father eagerly posted via social media images of the gifts: two cool pairs of baby Yeezys! Rob Kardashian, 29 send his warm thank you to "KimYe" as captioned in his Instagram post, says People.

Chyna, 28, the happy mother also displayed often precious captures of breath-taking updates involving the little toddler and for sure, Baby Dream is a hit to social media fans already especially those who tuned in to "KUWTK" . Her videos and poses are just adorable.

The couple is into each other as they celebrate the coming of their precious Baby Dream. This is contrary to previous incidents when Rob Kardashian was walking out on the very pregnant, Blac China in "KUWTK" . They are definitely on cloud nine. The father surely cannot live a day without his baby girls and so they are expected to settle down at Chyna's place.

The new parents thought of the name Dream long before her birth. She is really a dream come true for them. Baby Dream has brought the couple closer to each other once again contrary to their chaotic relationship before her existence. The details of her story must not be missed on the Rob & Chyna Baby Special, that airs on December 18 at 8 p.m. and it will not be a surprise seeing other "KUWTK" stars there, says E-Online.

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