The official Kardashian news source E! confirmed that Blac Chyna and Rob gave birth to Dream at 9:18 this morning and that Rob looked “giddy excited” about it.
As we told you a few weeks ago, Chyna and Rob want to film the birth of their little baby girl for all the world to see, but TMZ reported this morning that there was some conflict between the hospital and the KUWTK kamera krew.
Even though I can’t say I’m dying to watch Chyna’s 2016 remake of “The Miracle of Life,” I do hope that they resolved resolved this issue so that little baby Dream can become the first Kardashian to able to say she’s been on reality TV for her entire life.
We also hope that Blac Chyna doesn’t decide to throw you a curve ball and make you use her maiden name: White.
Dream White is just not a cute name to have right now. Or ever.
We can’t wait to see how you turn out, bb girl.
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