Kardashians React To Birth Of Malika Haqq's Son

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Kim Kardashian Kourtney Kardashian Khloe Kardashian Malika Haqq newborn baby son birth O.T. Genasis Ace Flores
Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall and Kylie Jenner all congratulated their friend Malika Haqq on the birth of her baby boy, Ace Flores.

The Kardashian sisters, Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney and the Jenner sisters, Kendall and Kylie, all made sure to give Malika Haqq and O.T. Genasis' newborn baby boy, Ace Flores, a warm welcome into the world following his birth on Saturday. The famous family flooded the comments of their close friend's latest post, which shows little Ace's tiny hand overlapping with his each of his parents' palms. Khloe, the closest of the sisters to Malika, wrote, "My beautiful beautiful nephew!!!! Ace, we have been waiting for you."

"He's perfect!!!!" wrote Kim. "We can't wait to meet him! Love you so much!!!" Kourtney followed suit, commenting, "Life is beautiful," before sharing that she "can't wait to smell him." Kendall wrote, "congrats!!! love you," while Kylie exclaimed,"Ace!!!!!! i can’t wait to meet him!!" Unfortunately, the Kardashian-Jenners will have to wait to do just that, as the coronavirus pandemic has led hospitals in California to ban visitors to labor and delivery wards, apart from the birth partner.

O.T. himself also commented on Malika's post, writing, "My boy" with a blue heart, before sharing his own photo of his son's precious face. The former couple have been on good terms since finding out they would be co-parenting together despite their breakup last summer. After Malika announced that she was pregnant with her first child in September, it was highly speculated that O.T. was the baby's father, although Malika didn't immediately confirm or deny. 

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