Kim Kardashian and sisters Kourtney and Khloé congratulate Kylie Jenner on the birth of second child

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Kim Kardashian and her sisters were among the first stars to congratulate their youngest sister Kylie Jenner on Sunday after she announced the birth of her second child.Kim, 41, and sister Kourtney, 42, and Khloé, 37, all left adoring comments on Kylie's Instagram post, which featured a sweet black and white photo of her baby son's hand being gripped by his big sister Stormi Webster, four.The family members kept most of their comments brief and filled with emojis, while seemingly saving more substantial congratulations for when they got to see the new baby in person.

Family: Kylie Jenner received a bevy of congratulations from her sisters Kim, Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian — plus her famous friends — after announcing the birth of her second child on Sunday; pictured with (L–R) Kendall and Kris Jenner, Kim, Kourtney and KhloéKim led her sisters by simply commenting with a baby angel emoji and a blue heart.'Mommy of two life,' gushed Kylie's oldest sister Kourtney Kardashian, who added a red heart and praying hand emojis.

Khloé marked her love for Kylie and her new nephew with several blue hearts.All three have children of their own. Kim has four young children — whom she's lately been feuding with her estranged husband Kanye West over — including North, eight; Saint, six; Chicago, four; and Psalm, two.

Growing family: Kylie, 24, shared the news with a sweet photo of her daughter Stormi Webster holding the baby's hand. She revealed it was a boy with a blue heart and announced that he was born on February 2, a day after Stormi's fourth birthday Short and sweet:Kim led her sisters by simply commenting with a baby angel emoji and a blue heart Been there, done that:'Mommy of two life,' gushed Kylie's oldest sister Kourtney.

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