Kanye West reluctantly agrees to appear on Keeping Up With The Kardashians

 
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3 January 2013
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Kanye West has agreed to appear on reality TV to keep Kim Kardashian happy.

The rapper, who announced on stage that his girlfriend of eight months is expecting their first child, reportedly changed his mind about appearing on her reality TV series Keeping Up With The Kardashians and its spin off Kourtney And Kim Take Miami in order to show how much he loves her.

A source said: "Kanye will do anything for Kim. He didn't want to be on at all -- or one episode. But he gave in for Kim."

Meanwhile Kardashian's mother Kris Jenner is reportedly disappointed that West opted to announce they are expecting their first child on stage rather than through a lucrative magazine deal.

A source said: "As ecstatic as the family and Kris is over Kim's pregnancy, Kris Jenner still has her business mind running as she was disappointed that they didn't sell the news of the pregnancy. She loves how Kayne promotes himself, but after the announcement she thinks he should learn how to monetise it more."

Kim, who is around 12 weeks pregnant, is keen to find out the sex of their baby, saying: "Of course I do want to know. I can't find out yet, but I do want to know. No preference, I just want a healthy baby."

The brunette beauty admitted she's been lucky with her pregnancy so far because she hasn't suffered from morning sickness and has been feeling good.

She said: "I have felt good. I haven't had any morning sickness, but it still isn't the easiest. People always say it's easy and fun. It's definitely an adjustment learning about your body and stuff like that."

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