Meet Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s son, Saint West. (Photo: kimkardashianwest.com)
Finally, we get our first glimpse of his holiness.
Saint West — the divine creation of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West — made his Internet debut on Monday morning. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star posted the first public photo of the tot — nearly three months after his birth — on her website and app.
“Today is my dad’s birthday,” she wrote, referring to famed O.J. Simpson attorney Robert Kardashian, who would have been 72. “I know there’s nothing more in the world he would have wanted than to meet his grandchildren. So I wanted to share this pic of Saint with you all.”
Say what you want about his parents, but Saint is pure sweetness. In the pic, the little guy is stretching his arms in a superhero pose as he sleeps peacefully. He’s outfitted in an off-white thermal shirt and rests on the same color bedding.
Does he look more like mom or dad? Well, we’ll let you duke it out over that in the comments.
Kim and Kanye at his Yeezy Season 3 show on Feb. 11. (Photo: Getty Images)
The couple waited about the same amount of time to share the first photo of their daughter, North West, who will be 3 in June. Nearly three months after she was born, Kanye shared the first pic of her on Kris Jenner’s now-defunct talk show.
While Kim has a lot of drama to contend with lately related to her outspoken husband, she’s been easing back into the spotlight since Saint’s December arrival, making a series of appearances in New York, including at Kanye’s Yeezy Season 3 show. The reality star has said going from a mom of one to a mom of two has been a difficult transition.
“It seemed like every time Kanye and I would go out, we would see couples — or really anybody that had kids — and everyone would say, ‘Wait until you have two.’ Like it’s the end of the world!” she wrote on her website earlier this month. “I remember Kanye and I would be like, ‘WTF are they talking about? Will our lives be the same? Are we going to be OK?!’ Of course, I expected it to be different but, wow, it really is so hard!”
Kim continued, “When I had North, all I did was feed and sleep. This time around, I get no sleep. Every waking second that I’m not with the baby, I’m with North. I actually think the harder parts aren’t with the newborn but with the toddler! I feel like I go into overdrive to give my daughter attention and make her feel loved. I know we will soon get into the perfect groove and just figure it out. My mom did, my sister did — and I will, too.”
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