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Baby North West Revealed At Kanye's Grandfather's Funeral
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have been uber-protective of their newborn daughter, North, but it seems the time has come for the infant's big reveal. Over the weekend, she was seen out and about for the first time at West's grandfather's funeral.
According to E! Online, North was carted out to Oklahoma City for the somber event, which took place on Saturday. Rather than being covered up by a blanket, like she was after a recent trip to the hospital, North was in full view.
A source told Radar Online that the baby has "a head full of hair and a beautiful olive skin tone."
Another reliable funeral attendee said that North looks just like her cousin, Mason Disick, enthusiastically noting that “they even have the same eyebrows!"
Attending the funeral kept Kardashian and West from going to Kylie Jenner's 16th birthday party, but Kim posted on her blog about it:
I heard Kylie’s sweet 16 was the party of the year! Sadly, Kanye and I couldn’t attend as we were in Oklahoma for his grandfather’s funeral. I got phone calls about it afterwards and saw all of the videos on Keek and photos on Instagram. It looked like so much fun! Xo
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