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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kim Kardashian is determined to "protect" her children from the pressures of fame

    The 44-year-old star - who has Psalm, five, Chicago, seven, Saint, nine, and North, 11, with ex-husband Kanye West - has revealed that she's trying to shield her kids from potentially negative influences


    During an appearance on 'The World's First Podcast', Kim explained: "I try to protect that and be so mindful ... like them being their own people and them not feeling like they have to, you know, be in our shadows."

    North has already received some lucrative opportunities - but Kim is determined to protect her daughter.

    The brunette beauty - who was married to Kanye between 2014 and 2022 - shared: "She'll get an offer to do a photo shoot or something. And like, we really sit and talk about it as a family.

    "Like, 'Should she do this? What's too much? What's not?'"

    On the other hand, Kim is keen to allow her children to follow their dreams.

    She said: "When these things come about, she wants to do it so badly. She wants to even if it's not her craft or she wants to learn.

    "She just genuinely wants to do it and then the other kids will get voiceovers and then I'll hear them so proud of each other when they do it, and want to go and support and they all want one."

    Kim has enjoyed huge success with her various business ventures. But the reality star is determined to prioritise her family life.

    She explained: "That's just in my contracts, like no matter what I do, no matter work, like I have to take my kids to school. That's just my time with them. It's the morning madness.

    "I love it. It's amazing. And then when they work and I have to be there, I have to see every last thing. I'm just like, it has to be worth it for us to make a decision."

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