First Photo Of Rob & Blac Chyna's Newborn Daughter REVEALED
Nov. 10 2016, Published 9:32 p.m. ET
The Keeping up with the Kardashians clan took control over the first baby photo of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's newborn daughter, Dream Kardashian!
The photo, posted to the famous family's official Twitter page, showed the crying infant grabbing the finger of what looks to be her father, with a caption that read: "Confirmed! Rob Kardashian & Blac Chyna's Baby Girl Is An Absolute Dream!"
Shortly after the birth, RadarOnline.com was the first to report on the newborn's appearance, when a source close to the family said, "She looks just like a Kardashian baby!"
Now, less than six hours after Dream – who was born at 9:18 a.m. via C-section at Cedars Sinai Hospital in L.A. – came into this world, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned from a Kardashian family insider that Rob, 29, made sure that NO ONE took a photo of his daughter besides him!
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Rob only allowed momager Kris Jenner, 60, Blac's mother Tokyo Toni, as sisters, Kourtney, 37, and Khloe Kardashian, 32, as well as Kourtney's three time baby-daddy, Scott Disick, 32, to visit the hospital!
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"Anyone who visited Rob and Blac today were required to leave their cell phones at the door and were not allowed to take photos of, or with, the baby," said the source.
However, that did not stop Rob's sister, Kylie Jenner – who allegedly saw the photo before it was sent out to the world – from slanging subtle shade at her brother, Rob, and nemesis, Blac Chyna!
On Twitter, Jenner, 19 – whose boyfriend Tyga is the baby-daddy of Blac Chyna's first child, King Cairo, 4 – wrote: "I can't stop looking at her congrats @Rob Kardashian @BlacChyna congrats she's beyond beautiful, a dream!"
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