【Married Women's Sex Party (2025)】
Three years have Married Women's Sex Party (2025)passed since North West was born, and she is somehow yet to be corrupted by the craziness that surrounds her.
Despite being half-Kim and half-Kanye, North West has displayed her own unique perspectives toward paparazzi, cameras, Snapchat and iPads.
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She's a very private person, yelling "no pictures!" at the paparazzi when she was just trying to go to ballet class.
She yelled "no pictures" again, this time at her mom Kim Kardashian, from beneath a fabulous coat.
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She is also not a fan of Snapchat, distancing herself from other youngs.
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"I'm scared of Snapchat," North pleaded with her mother, who continued to film the interaction on Snapchat.
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She figured out her parents are millionaires and innocently tried to use this to her advantage, because she loves video games.
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And Nori's technology hacks got more complicated when she used mom's phone to send out a tweet. She's more of a verbal person.
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Even though the three-year-old has apparently been trying to distance herself from the reality TV and hip hop lifestyle, the birthday video Kim shared of her daughter this morning proves they have an adorable bond.
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Happy birthday, North! We hope Kanye lets you download all the iPad games you want today.
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