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Buzz Feed
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
11 Times Celebrity Kids Called Out Their Parents
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.


Daily Record
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Friend's choice of triplet names inspired by Kim Kardashian leaves woman cringing
The new mother wanted the titles to 'flow' together, but her pal didn't see it that way A woman has been left cringing after her friend decided to name her triplets with names inspired by Kim Kardashian, ensuring they 'flow' together. Posting on Reddit, she revealed: "My friend is having triplet boys later this year, and when I went to visit her, I asked her what names she had in mind. She said she's set on these three names - Bishop, Deacon and Pope." The friend has since opted to change Bishop to Saint, enamoured by the name after Kim Kardashian chose it for her son, reports the Mirror. Reddit users weighed in on the names, with one commenting: "Deacon wouldn't be too bad by itself, but Pope is completely unhinged, omg. Just pick classic Bible names like normal people." Another remarked: "Bishop reminds me of the Marvel hero, and Deacon is a pretty obscure reference that only Catholics would get. Honestly it's the kid named Pope that ruins it." A third chimed in: "Tragic and tragedy... there are so many nice normal names that are related to her religion too." Yet another added: "These names would be illegal in my country and she would be told it was denied and to think of something else." A different user noted: "Saint is going to be the favourite." Despite the backlash, it's worth noting that many religious names have longstanding cultural significance and have been cherished across generations. In numerous cultures, names with religious significance such as Mary, John, or Mohammed have been long favoured to celebrate heritage and pay tribute to progenitors. These religious monikers are often imbued with profound spiritual or emblematic meanings that reflect qualities like virtue, faith, or a dedication to the divine. For instance, "Faith" and "Grace" are evocative of Christian-related ideals embodying positive spiritual attributes. At the same time, names like "Noah" (Hebrew for "rest" or "comfort") or "Fatima" (highly esteemed in Islamic tradition) are chosen for the symbolic meanings they represent within their religious spheres. A host of celebrities adore names steeped in religious significance. Kim Kardashian influenced many to choose the name 'Saint' for her offspring. Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin went with Moses for their son, Will Ferrell and Viveca Paulin settled on Matthias, and Amy Poehler and Will Arnett were captivated by the name Abel. The options seem boundless! Kim Kardashian has five children with rapper Kanye West. They are called North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm. The couple had started dating in 2012 - while Kardashian was still legally married to basketball player Kris Humphries. West and Kardashian married in 2014 and filed for divorce in 2021. The oldest of the kids, North West, was born in 2013.


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
'My friend picked Kim Kardashian-inspired names for triplets and I'm cringing'
A woman has shared the 'cringy' names her friend is giving to her triplet boys - and says she took inspiration from Kim Kardashian when coming up with one of the monikers A woman has been left cringing with embarrassment after hearing what her friend wants to name her triplets. She shared how her friend has taken inspiration from Kim Kardashian when naming her three boys while ensuring their names 'flow' with one another. Taking to Reddit, she said: "My friend is having triplet boys later this year, and when I went to visit her, I asked her what names she had in mind. She said she's set on these three names - Bishop, Deacon and Pope." However, she is now changing Bishop to Saint as she has fallen in love with him after Kim Kardashian named her son Saint. She added: "I looked at her in utter shock, and I didn't even bother to ask for the middle names." Commenting on the monikers, one user said: "Deacon wouldn't be too bad by itself, but Pope is completely unhinged, omg. Just pick classic Bible names like normal people." Another user added: "Bishop reminds me of the Marvel hero, and Deacon is a pretty obscure reference that only Catholics would get. Honestly it's the kid named Pope that ruins it." A third user said: "Tragic and tragedy… there are so many nice normal names that are related to her religion too." One more user added: "These names would be illegal in my country and she would be told it was denied and to think of something else." Another user said: "Saint is going to be the favourite." Despite the criticism, many religious names are deeply embedded in cultural traditions and have been passed down through generations. For example, in many cultures, biblical or other religious names (like Mary, John, or Mohammed) have been traditionally given to children as a way of preserving heritage and honouring ancestry. Religious names often carry deep spiritual or symbolic meanings, reflecting qualities such as virtue, faith, or devotion to God. For example, "Faith" and "Grace" are Christian-inspired names that represent positive spiritual qualities. Meanwhile, names like "Noah" (Hebrew for "rest" or "comfort") or "Fatima" (a revered name in Islamic culture) are chosen for the meanings associated with them in religious contexts. Plenty of celebrities are also fond of monikers that have religious connotations. Kim Kardashian is the person who has inspired others to opt for the name 'Saint'. Meanwhile, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin called their son Moses, Will Ferrell and Viveca Paulin picked Matthias and Amy Poehler and Will Arnett were drawn to the name Abel. The possibilites are endless!


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98
98 days until Saint's season opener: Every player to wear No. 98 Everyone from Payton Turner to Sheldon Rankins and Sedrick Ellis There are 98 days remaining until the New Orleans Saints kick off their 2025 season, and we're continuing to count down the days by looking back on every player to wear that jersey number in Saints franchise history. Defensive end Chris Rumph II claimed No. 98 this spring, which previously belonged to defensive end Payton Turner. He picked it up when another former Saints first-round pick, Sheldon Rankins, left in free agency the same year Turner was drafted. It's been a popular choice for first-round defensive linemen in Saints history; Sedrick Ellis also wore it as the team's top pick back in 2008. With 98 days to go until kickoff, here's a look back at each player to use No. 98 with the Saints (via Pro Football Reference): Chris Rumph II (Present) Payton Turner (2021-2024) Sheldon Rankins (2016-2020) Mike Mohamed (2015) Parys Haralson (2013-2014) Sedrick Ellis (2008-2012) Renaldo Wynn (2007) Willie Whitehead (1999-2006) Ron Warner (1998) Jim Hanna (1994) Milford Hodge (1986) Reggie Lewis (1982-1984)


Indian Express
26-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
Nearly 1,00,000 flock to see Spanish saint's remains 440 years after her death
Nearly 1,00,000 people travelled to the town of Alba de Tormes in western Spain this month to see the remains of Saint Teresa of Ávila, on rare display more than 440 years after her death. Inside a small silver casket, about 4.2 feet long, visitors saw her skull dressed in religious clothing. Other parts of her body are missing and are kept as relics in churches across Europe. Her heart is stored in another part of the same church. 'It gave me a feeling of fulfilment, of joy, and of sadness,' said Guiomar Sánchez, who came from Madrid with her daughters on Sunday, the last full day of the exhibition. She said her mother believed deeply in Saint Teresa and admired her writings. 'Seeing her was an inexplicable experience,' she told the Associated Press (AP). On Monday morning, church officials closed the casket and led a procession through the town. Pilgrims followed as the remains were carried through the streets. It is not known when the remains will be shown again. The last public display was in 1914, and it lasted for one day. Miguel Ángel González, head of the Discalced Carmelites in Salamanca, said around 1,00,000 people came to view the saint over two weeks. The event drew nuns, families, and many others from around the world. Some visitors were seen crying in front of the relics. One group of nuns from India wiped away tears while standing by the casket. Gregoria Martín López, 75, climbed to an upper part of the church to get a better view. 'The saint for me is a thing of great strength. If they close her, I can say that I saw her,' she said. As organ music played, she blew a kiss toward the relic. Saint Teresa, who died in 1582, is known for her spiritual writings and her role in reforming the Carmelite religious order. José Calvo, a theology professor at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, told AP that her reflections on her relationship with God were once considered controversial but are now seen as 'a deep exploration of spiritual life.' Teresa is an important figure from Spain's religious history. Former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco was said to have kept one of her hands beside his bed. Last year, Pope Leo XIV visited her birthplace in Ávila, about an hour away from Alba de Tormes. Her remains have even become the subject of internet memes, often focusing on the fact that parts of her body are kept in different places. But church leaders said the public display is a traditional way of showing respect to saints. 'This was just something people always did when they thought someone might be a saint,' said Cathleen Medwick, author of Teresa of Avila: The Progress of a Soul. 'And the fact that her body hadn't decayed very much was also considered a sign of her sanctity,' she said. Saint Teresa's influence continues, centuries after her death, through her writings and the devotion of many followers who still come to see her.