Kim Kardashian has finally broken her Twitter silence following the birth of her daughter, North West, to wish younger sister Khloe, a happy 29th birthday.
The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star, who had been an active user of her Twitter account, had been inactive since she welcomed her little girl with her beau Kanye West nearly two weeks ago, the Mirror reported.
But the star took to the social networking site to share some old and new pics of the Kardashian clan as a birthday gift for Khloe.
While uploading the first set of old images to her Instagram page, the 32-year-old reality starlet tweeted: "Then - @khloekardashian The birthday girl! I love you so much!!!!"
The first compilation of family photos, which appear to be from her younger days, all show Khloe with her sisters, brother Rob, mother Kris Jenner and her late father Robert Kardashian.
The second set of pics put up by the new mum feature Khloe with all her elder siblings.
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