Kim Kardashian is once again at the center of controversy, this time for allowing her daughter, North West, to make a cameo in FKA Twigs’ latest music video, Childlike Things. While some fans celebrated North’s appearance, others criticized the decision, sparking a heated debate online.
FKA Twigs took to Instagram to express her excitement about working with North, writing: “Childlike Things music video out now! Thank you, North, for being so wonderful and cool to collaborate with, lil angel. My 13-year-old self is smiling right now. Link in bio xx.”
In the video, North performs a short verse, rapping: “Hello, my name is North / From California to Tokyo / Jesus the King / Praise God / Jesus is the only true God.” The visuals, directed by Jordan Hemingway, quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from viewers.

Some fans defended North’s participation, arguing that her verse was age-appropriate and showcased her talent. One social media user wrote: “I don’t understand the backlash. North wrote her verse, it’s completely fine for a kid, and she’s dressed appropriately. What’s the problem?”
However, others were less supportive, with critics taking to X (formerly Twitter) to share their disapproval. Comments included: “I see why Kanye is mad. This is inappropriate,” and “A little girl has no business starring in this video.”Another person added, “Is it just me, or is this unacceptable?”
Despite the criticism, many continued to praise North, calling her a rising star. Supporters chimed in with comments like: “She’s talented. I like her,” and “She’s a little star, my North Star.” Others questioned the outrage, with one user asking: “How is this inappropriate for North??”
As the debate continues, neither Kim Kardashian nor Kanye West has publicly addressed the controversy. However, North West’s growing presence in the entertainment world proves she is already carving her own path in the industry.