Usually, Kim Kardashian is the one markedly being criticized for her online content. Now, however, her 9-year-old daughter North West is feeling the heat after channelling her apparent new idol, Ice Spice. This past weekend, the duo's TikTok page lit up with videos of the young girl meeting the New York rapper, and shortly after, donning a curly ginger wig, oversized cartoon chain, and white sweatsuit in an attempt to look more like Isis Gaston.
As the clips of North and her friends dancing along to tracks like "In Ha Mood" and "Boy's a liar Pt. 2," were uploaded the online conversation surprisingly took a turn toward her father, Kanye West. In the past, the "Runaway" artist chiefly spoke about not wanting his little girl to use TikTok, causing serious contention between him and Kardashian. They seem to have come to an agreement in the time since in which the young content creator isn't allowed to aimlessly scroll through the app, and their comment section remains blocked from public commentary.
North's New Look
"Kanye finna set the world on fire," one Twitter user joked. Elsewhere, others suggested that the disgraced rapper got what was coming to him. "Everything that’s happening with North is Kanye’s fault. He had children with a woman who got famous from a sex tape," someone else wrote. "It’s disgusting. If you don’t want a rachet child don’t have children with a rachet woman. Marry the type of woman you want your daughter to turn into."
As social media discourse continues to come in, many of North's previous uploads have been accordingly taken down from TikTok. One of her in costume still remains, stitching the original upload of her and Spice hanging out together. Because so little context was provided in the video's captions, many viewers were confused about Kimye's eldest's new look, and if it would become a permanent thing. Thankfully, reality TV star Masika was finally able to offer an explanation on Monday (March 6).
Masika Offers an Explanation
"Today is 'heroes and heritage day' at their school," she wrote in @theneighborhood talk's comment section. "'Students are invited to participate in a spirit-wear day inspired by February's Black History Month, March's Women's History Month, and World Languages Week... Students are encouraged to dress in clothing celebrating their heroes or heritage.'"
Masika's explanation went on, "'From a lab coat representing a prominent scientist to culturally authentic attire to a jersey of an admired athlete...' She chose Ice Spice, it's really not that deep y'all. SMH." What do you think of North West picking the Bronx Baddie as her hero? Sound off in the comments, and check back later for more pop culture news.
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