Kim Kardashian Proudly Shows Off Her Eldest Daughter North West’s Painting Skills
Kim Kardashian, the reality TV star and business mogul, recently took to social media to showcase her eldest daughter North West’s impressive painting skills. The proud mother shared a glimpse into North’s creative talents, highlighting her daughter’s budding artistic abilities.

In the heartwarming post, Kim Kardashian shared a photo of North’s artwork, which featured a colorful and abstract painting. The proud mother praised her daughter’s talent and expressed her admiration for North’s creativity, captioning the post with words of encouragement and pride.

North, the eldest child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, has already shown a keen interest in the arts at a young age. Her painting skills, showcased in the post, demonstrate her natural talent and artistic flair, garnering praise and admiration from fans and followers alike.

As Kim Kardashian continues to navigate the complexities of motherhood in the public eye, moments like these serve as reminders of the joys and challenges of raising children. The proud mother’s decision to share North’s artwork with her millions of followers reflects her desire to celebrate her daughter’s achievements and share her pride with the world.

The post quickly garnered attention on social media, with fans and followers expressing their admiration for North’s artistic abilities and praising Kim Kardashian for nurturing her daughter’s talents. Many commended the proud mother for encouraging North to explore her creativity and pursue her passions.

As North West continues to grow and explore her interests, her artistic talents are sure to continue to blossom under the guidance and support of her parents. Kim Kardashian’s proud display of her daughter’s painting skills serves as a testament to the power of encouragement and affirmation in nurturing a child’s talents and fostering their self-expression.







The 42-year-old reality superstar – who has children North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and three-year-old Psalm with ex-husband Kanye West – was honoured with the Giving Tree Award at the 2022 Baby2Baby Gala on Saturday (12.11.22) and used her speech to continue to support the nonprofit organisation on their mission to provide essentials for children in poverty.
‘The Kardashians’ star was supported at the awards ceremony by her mother Kris Jenner, 67, and younger half-sister Kylie Jenner, 25, and went on to add that – unlike her – people do not need hundreds of millions of social media followers to make a difference before closing out her speech by thanking her mother and her late father Robert Kardashian for guiding her through such a “blessed life.”
She added: “You don’t have to break the internet or have millions of followers to make a difference. Everyone in this room has the power. Even the smallest of efforts help. Our support is needed more now than ever, to close the necessity gap and join the fight for change. And I would like to thank my parents. My mom Kris, my backbone, the heartbeat of our family, for showing me what it means to put her children and caring for others first. And my dad, who taught me at a very young age, compassion, gratitude, and the importance of using this blessed life that we have been given to bless others.”


Earlier in the season, Kendall Jenner also candidly discussed her ups and downs with anxiety. Viewers saw the model deal, 27, with an unexpected panic attack on her way to the 2022 Met Gala.
Kendall attempted to calm down with water and a bathroom break. “Do you actually have [an ice bucket]? That is so mortifying for whoever has to deal with my pee later. I am so sorry,” she said before peeing on camera. “It is going to happen, but someone needs to throw on music because I can’t let you all listen to me pee.”
“It’s important to have a space that’s just for you where you can let out your happiness. Your anger, frustrations, and stress, the things that are freaking you out, the things that are making you happy and even just ideas,” Kendall told i-D magazine in February. “I was having a panic attack two nights ago, and I was just like, ‘Oh, but you know what? I’m just going to pick up this book and try to forget.’”



























