By Selena Hill (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 23, 2013 02:35 PM EDT

At last, baby North West has finally made her long awaited world debut.

A photo of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's first born child was revealed during Friday's episode of "Kris," a daytime talk show hosted by Kim's mother Kris Jenner. Yeezy appeared on the show's season finale as a guest host and boasted about his daughter being the love and "joy" of his life.

"She's beautiful," Jenner said of her granddaughter, according to Today. "She has Kim's eyes. ... It's so cute the way you're so obsessed with this baby."

Since being born on June 15, Kardashian and West have tried to keep little North out of the spotlight and covered up.

While on the show, the 36-year-old hip-hop star talked about finally finding love with his socialite girlfriend.

"It's hard for anyone to find love, especially ... if you're famous, or as they call me, polarizing," West told Jenner.

He admitted that he wanted to be with the 32-year-old reality TV personality before they started dating.

"There's times when I wasn't with her, I wanted to be with her so bad I thought about taking up sports," he said, a nod at Kardashian's reputation for dating athletes.

As a new father, the "Jesus Walks" rapper said that his first instinct is to protect his daughter.

"The thing I think about as a dad is just protection," he admitted. "My only goal is to protect my daughter. That's my instinct."

He also talked about becoming a part of the Kardashian klan.

"Me and my girlfriend's mother are of different brands in a way," he said of Jenner. "It's not about anybody being at odds. It's about us all helping each other and improving each other. ... The way I talk to people [is] too sharp, sometimes it's hard for me to make small talk. It's hard for me to ask what the weather is like. That's what your family and Kim is teaching me, being a better person.

"There's only one brand now, and that's family," he added.

Lastly, he talked about himself as a family man and how the loss of his mother in 2008 affected him.

"After I lost my mother, there was times I felt like I, you know, I would put my life at risk," West explained. "I felt like sometimes I didn't have something to live for. Now I have two really special people to live for."

Watch a clip of the interview below:

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