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Khloe Kardashian And Tristan Thompson Ban Cameras From The Hospital During Birth Of Their Child

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Source: BACKGRID

Nov. 15 2017, Updated 4:13 p.m. ET

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Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson have put their foot down when it comes to filming the birth of their first born. The reality TV couple has completely banned cameras from the hospital, and momager Kris Jenner is not happy.

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"Khloe and Tristan made a decision not to have the birth of their child filmed for Keeping Up With the Kardashians," a source told Life & Style. They banned all cameras from the delivery room.

"Kris is having a meltdown," the insider continued, "because it would be great television. Fans have been in on Khloe's journey to have a baby for years."

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Tristan, 26, is also a very private person, according to the source. "He watched old episodes of KUWTK and was horrified when he saw Kourtney giving birth to Mason," they said. "He's more convinced than ever to not have the birth filmed."

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That doesn't mean that Khloe didn't have to battle it out with Kris after she told her. "Khloe put her foot down," the insider said.

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"Having a baby is the best thing to ever happen to Khloe," they continued, "and the idea of having a media circus surrounding her as she gives birth is terrifying as hell."

What do you think about Tristan and Khloe wanting to keep this moment private? Let us know in the comments. 

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