Kim Kardashian Baby: Kanye West And “Keeping Up With the Kardasians” Star Will Not Reveal North On Kris Jenner’s Show, But Eyeing $2 Million Photo Shoot Deal?

When will Kim Kardashian and Kanye West unveil their baby daughter North to the world?

Reports initially suggested that Kim's mother, Kris Jenner, was planning to debut North on the premiere of her upcoming talk show "Kris," which airs on Fox on July 15, The NY Daily News reports.

But other reports say that Kimye are going to keep their daughter as far away from television as possible, which is ironic considering Kim's reality star role in the world of celebrities.

According to TMZ, sources close to the Kardashians say that the world will see North West for the first time in a photo shoot. At least one magazine has offered $2 million to be the first to release photos of the celebrity baby. TMZ reports that the proceeds will go to charity.

Kim has also decided to keep North off of the next season of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." Sounds like a decision made by Kanye, who one source told HollywoodLife.com: "I know Kanye's not about to make money off that girl. Trust, that's not going to happen. Kanye isn't a pimp, and he damn sure isn't about to pimp out his own daughter. That's not in his character. Whenever he does decide to bring his girl out in public, it won't be for money. It's going to be on his terms and in an appropriate place."

Kim has said nothing about her first child to the public. She took to Twitter for the first time after giving birth on June 15 to wish her sister, Khloe, a happy birthday, but has since kept quiet.

Kris has been the only Kardashian ready to talk about North. She revealed to People magazine that Kim's baby is "kind of a combo" of the reality star and West.

"She's just great, but she's only a little over a week old, so she's getting adjusted," Jenner said.

"She's beautiful, and amazing, happy and healthy," she added.

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