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11 Times Celebrity Kids Called Out Their Parents

11 Times Celebrity Kids Called Out Their Parents

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It goes without saying that children can be very unpredictable and very unfiltered. Over the years, we've witnessed a bunch of candid moments from celebrity kids — whether it be sharing family gossip unprovoked or flipping off paparazzi. Here's a look back at some of these moments:
1. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's eldest son, Saint West, has been filmed flipping off paparazzi — and fans — who have filmed him out in public. Kim appeared to scold Saint for swearing at the paps.
2. Kourtney Kardashian's son Reign Disick, whom she shares with her ex Scott Disick, has also been filmed flipping off cameras while out in public.
3. Speaking of Reign, he has repeatedly begged his mom to stop making out with her now-husband, Travis Barker, during scenes on The Kardashians.
4. Saint once revealed that he often tells Kim she means 'nothing' to him. He said on Mother's Day in 2023, 'I know I'm rude to you a lot, I say you're nothing to me, but you mean the world to me,' before later adding, 'I love you more than anything.'
5. Back in 2020, Kourtney's eldest son, Mason Disick, famously went live on TikTok and spilled a bunch of tea about the KarJenners — including the status of Kylie Jenner's then-relationship with Travis Scott.
6. Kim and Ye's eldest daughter, North West, went live on TikTok in 2021 and caught Kim totally off-guard. The Skims mogul seemingly freaked out, quickly instructing her daughter to cut the cameras.
7. Beyoncé and Jay-Z's eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, went viral after she was caught gesturing with her hands and rolling her eyes at her parents at the 2018 Grammys.
8. Kourtney and Scott's daughter, Penelope Disick, once called out her dad's habit of dating 'much younger' women.
9. North West once called out Kim for pretending to be an Olivia Rodrigo fan. When Kim claimed in an Instagram video that she 'loved' the hit song 'Drivers License,' North interjected: 'You never listen to it.'
10. And North also once called out Kim for talking differently on camera.
11. Finally, David and Victoria Beckham's daughter, Harper, once called her mom's fashion 'unacceptable' as she reacted to some of her past looks as a Spice Girl.
Can you think of any other examples? Let me know in the comments.

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