Kris Jenner Says Kanye West Should Sell Pictures of His Daughter
American Reality star Kim Kardashian's mother, Kris Jenner, has reportedly convinced Kanye West to sell pictures of their newborn daughter, North West.
"The offers have been pouring in ever since Kanye announced she [Kim] was pregnant. All the offers have been reviewed by her manager/mother Kris Jenner. Kris has made her suggestions to Kim and Kanye and a deal is very close," a source close to the family stated to Naughty But Nice Rob.
Jenner apparently pulled the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie card.
"She knows Kanye has a huge ego and if it was good enough for Brad and Angie then it should be good enough for Kanye and Kim," the source added.
"Kris explained that getting the first pictures out in a controlled manner is also better for the family's security. It will discourage paparazzi and the couple can even donate some of the money to charity, after Kris takes her commission," the source stated adding that the offers were close to $4m now.
Previously Kardashian and West had turned down a $3m photo-op deal for their newborn daughter, North West. According to sources, the offer came from an Australian magazine.
"Kanye's been adamant about not having the baby on the show. He was serious when he said North isn't America's baby, so he may not do anything," a source close to the family told US Weekly.
While the whole world is waiting with bated breath for the first pictures of the newborn, a source close to West stated that the couple have not allowed cameras to film Nori (the baby's nickname), but that they are shooting home videos themselves.
"The most North has been filmed is on their family's iPhones. They made a little family album with some videos when Kim was in the hospital. How sweet," the source stated to Hollywoodlife.
"Kim and Kanye are doing their best to keep the spotlight off their newborn, and the amateur movies they're making are just for them. That's just for the family, so they can remember that moment," the source added.
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