In a season where Hollywood’s younger generation seems to be expressing discontent with their elders, the spotlight has turned to Kim Kardashian’s daughter, North West. Following in the footsteps of Brad Pitt’s children, North has made headlines for her candid critique of her mother’s ex-boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
The latest episode of the Kardashians showcased the family’s stylish appearance at the MET Gala, a glittering event attended by some of the biggest names in the industry. However, North West, the 10-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, opted for a different perspective, choosing to watch the glamorous affair on TV from the comfort of their hotel.
Page Six reported that North didn’t shy away from expressing her opinions, particularly about Pete Davidson’s appearance at the Gala. With a touch of humor, she remarked, “Hate it, you are going to the Met Gala, Pete, not to the gas station.”
North didn’t stop there. She went on to declare her aunts, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, as her favorites from the night, while simultaneously calling out a fellow event attendee for what she perceived as copying her mother’s style.
Kim Kardashian, not one to shy away from defending her family, stood by North’s critique. Kim explained, “All she wanted was to rate people’s outfits. She is like the new Joan Rivers.” Kim emphasized that people should take North’s comments with a grain of salt, stating, “You can’t really take it seriously getting roasted by a 10-year-old. I never do, but it stings a little.”
As Hollywood continues to witness the candid expressions of the younger generation, North West’s remarks add a new layer to the ongoing trend of celebrity offspring making their voices heard in the public sphere. The dynamics of fame and family relationships in Tinseltown remain as intriguing as ever.