Kim Kardashian makes son Saint sign 'contract' for YouTube channel with special clause for daughter North
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kim Kardashian’s eight-year-old son Saint West is now a YouTuber; but her aspiring attorney mother has reportedly made a 'contract' for him, which he cannot violate in any condition.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the 43-year-old socialite announced on Wednesday, September 4, her little son’s YouTube page, @TheGoatSaint, as per Page Six.
She also claimed, “I finally allowed Saint to have a YouTube Channel after signing an extensive contract! lol Please Subscribe!!!”
Saint says he won’t ‘film any personal information’ for his YouTube channel
In another now-disappeared post, Kim released a snap of the handwritten contract that included the signature of Saint and also exclusively mentions her daughter North.
It read, "I agree to follow my mom's rules in order to have a YouTube Channel. I am not allowed to comment any personal family information.”
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The contract continued, “I am not allowed to film any personal information. I am not allowed to film while North [West] is recording music. I must show my mom or guardian all the videos before I post them. I give permission to any grown-up if mom says to delete my video for any reason.
“If I don't listen to all of the rules, my mom could make my page private or delete my account.”
Kim Kardashian asks fans to subscribe to his son’s YouTube page
Overlapping text over the contract written by the media personality read, “Saint signed a solid contract for this YouTube Channel. He better not breach.”
This came after an earlier post, available on Facebook, Kim requested her fans and followers to “help get him [Saint] to 100k.”
Saint is one of the four children of the reality star and her ex-husband Kanye West with whom she was married from 2014 to 2022.
She also shares 11-year-old North West, Chicago West, 6, and five-year-old Psalm West.
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Netizens accuse Kim Kardashian of exploiting her children
Meanwhile, people online have a lot to say about Saint’s YouTube channel and the contract, especially because he is very young and the suggested age to start the account is 13.
An X user tweeted, “The whole thing is a cringe-fest, she was in on it the whole time making it seem like Saint was posting behind her back. Sometimes allow them to just enjoy being kids. But she probably signed contracts on his behalf already, he’ll start interviewing footballers or whatever.”
The whole thing is a cringe fest, she was in on it the whole time making it seem like saint was posting behind her back. Sometimes allow them to just enjoy being kids. But she probably signed contracts on his behalf already, he’ll start interviewing footballers or whatever.
— Ye Bianca (@YeandBianca) September 4, 2024
The second user wrote, “She wants him to be a YouTuber or a streamer. It's her master plan. The only way to keep the family talking.”
She wants him to be a youtuber or a streamer. It's her master plan. The only way to keep the family talking
— Ye Lawyer (@TheLifeofEllie7) September 4, 2024
Can she just let her kids be kids?! https://t.co/N96NHzaf2N
— Lindsey White (@lewlew08) September 4, 2024
“Can she just let her kids be kids?!” the third one remarked.
Law school getting to her head too much
— DID VULTURES 2 DELUXE GET UPDATED TODAY? (@didjesusdrop) September 4, 2024
The fourth user said, “Law school getting to her head too much.”
Hell yeah Kim teach them young! I'm sure these type of contracts are perfectly healthy and have nothing to do with your ex husband's current mental health status 🏄🏻♂️🏄🏻♂️
— ☀️ (@vocadotoast) September 4, 2024
The fifth one added, “Hell yeah Kim teach them young! I'm sure these types of contracts are perfectly healthy and have nothing to do with your ex-husband's current mental health status.”
“What a stupid family,” a comment read.
She’s gonna exploit those kids the same way her mom exploited her. Sad. They don’t need the money.
— Brownie Terror (@brownie_terror) September 5, 2024
Another comment said, “She’s gonna exploit those kids the same way her mom exploited her. Sad. They don’t need the money.”
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