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Kim Kardashian is Pregnant With Kanye West's Baby (Video)

Kim Kardashian: Just another victim of Miami's sexy ambiance? After a stint living in North Miami to film her upcoming reality show, Kardashian is reportedly pregnant. Kanye West, who's been dating Kardashian publicly since March, announced the happy news at his concert in Atlantic City on Sunday night, singing, "Now...
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Kim Kardashian: Just another victim of Miami's sexy ambiance? After a stint living in North Miami to film her upcoming reality show, Kardashian is reportedly pregnant.

Kanye West, who's been dating Kardashian publicly since March, announced the happy news at his concert in Atlantic City on Sunday night, singing, "Now you having my baby" and then telling the crowd, "stop the music and make noise for my baby mama."

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Kardashian's been uncharacteristically silent on the subject of Baby K since the news broke last night. Her Twitter feed notes that she "danced all night with my girls" and is counting down the star's "10 Best Moments of 2012" for Celebuzz -- none of which, so far, have been "finding out I'm having a baby." (Don't worry, she still has one more item to go.)

She did post this photo of Kanye's show, with the caption, "Heaven."

The rest of the Kardashians, on the other hand, are already wishing Kimye the best.

Kardashian's been pregnant for about 12 weeks, reportedly. Filming for Kourtney & Kim Take Miami wrapped earlier this month, and the show debuts Jan. 20. So here's to a 2013 filled with baby mama drama -- at least on E!.

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