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Is Kim Kardashian becoming Kris Jenner 2.0? Fans react as daughters North and Chicago star in Kanye West’s music video

by PratapDarpan
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Kim Kardashian’s daughters made their debut in the music industry by starring in dad Kanye West’s latest music video. The Heartless rapper enlisted daughters North, 11, and Chicago, 6, in his “Bomb” music video, which was released on Wednesday, November 27. However, netizens were quick to point out that the girls were too young for the event and did not miss it. Opportunity to troll the Skims founder.

One user commented on the video, “Next time someone asks me what nepotism is I’ll show them this video.” “Nepo Baby is the equivalent of kids performing in their living rooms. But instead of just seeing grandma, it’s their parents’ millions of followers,” quipped another. Another criticized, saying that just because they can do something doesn’t mean they should and added a laughing emoji next to it. But the best shocker of them all was that Kim was being compared to her mother and manager, aka ‘momager’ Kris Jenner.

“Officially Kris Jenner 2.0,” one user commented on how Kris made a brand out of her family by doing controversial things. Another quipped, “This is the Kardashian equivalent of putting your kid’s artwork on the fridge.”

While the futuristic music video – which featured Western siblings racing through the desert in Tesla Cybertrucks while fending off masked creatures – received little reaction, some also appreciated the sentiment. Fans praised the young girls for their rapping part in the track.

“It’s Chicago / You know I’m the one,” Youngest raps, “I love to have fun / I love to go to the beach / I love the sun.” She continues her poem, saying, “You know it’s chi / I only wave when I’m saying ‘goodbye’ to them.” One user praised the song as being “made by kids” for kids.

Someone commented on the video, “I’m sure kids made this and it’s all their imaginative creation.” “This is a good thing! Great job kids!” Another wrote. Someone else defended the girls and called out haters who bully kids. “Clearly they wanted to make a song and do something fun and what would you hate about that?” The person added.

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