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Posted: 2016-11-12T22:28:16Z | Updated: 2016-11-14T16:37:37Z It's Been 2 Days And Dream Renee Kardashian Is Already On Twitter | HuffPost

It's Been 2 Days And Dream Renee Kardashian Is Already On Twitter

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It only took Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian two days to set up a Twitter account for their new baby girl Dream Renee Kardashian (how could you wait two days? - Kris Jenner ), who was born on Thursday in front of television cameras for a forthcoming E! special

The parents celebrated her grand entrance to the Twittersphere on Saturday with a sweet picture of Blac Chyna breastfeeding captioned, “Morning Bonding time with mommy.”

Unlike sister Kim’s radio silence after giving birth until the big photo reveal, of course Rob and Chyna have been steadily documenting many moments in Rob’s first foray into fatherhood.

Kardashian announced the birth on social media with a caption praising his soon-to-be wife’s strength and his hopes for their family’s future. 

“Today was amazing :) I am so lucky!! Thank you @blacchyna for having our baby and being so strong,” he wrote. “I love you so much and can’t wait to see her get older day by day with you Chy! I love you and Dream so much and Appreciate both of you I know everyone saying that’s my twin but that’s def your nose Chy lol.”

The couple even orchestrated a mannequin challenge  in the delivery room, featuring Kardashian mom Kris Jenner. 

We might tease the new parents about their persistent social media presence, but our mainstream culture is so starved for positive images of black motherhood and breastfeeding  that we’re thrilled to see Chyna looking happy and healthy with her new baby girl. 

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