Kim Kardashian, a trailblazer in personal branding and a symbol of the digital age, renownedly exhibited her fondness for self-expression through a coffee table book entitled “Selfish,” which featured a meticulously curated assortment of her own photographs.
The inclination to capture moments appears to be a hereditary characteristic, as Saint, her eight-year-old son, appears to be adopting the contemporary practice of taking selfies.
Kim, who is now 43 years old, deftly shared a self-captured, black-and-white photograph on the international Instagram platform on an ordinary Tuesday.
With the appropriately titled “Selfie by Saint,” the post was promptly introduced to her enormous 363 million-strong following and became an instantaneous subject of admiration and discussion among her followers.
Numerous remarks illuminated the comments section, with many emphasizing the young boy’s similarity to his father, Kanye West.
Saint is one of four children that Kim and Kanye have together; the others are Psalm, 4, North, 10, and 6 years old, respectively.
The similarity between Saint and Kanye emerged as a topic of agreement among the commentators.
One user remarked, “We don’t even need to ask who his father is…” Another assuredly exclaimed, “Kanye twin!” The sentiment was broadly expressed, as innumerable individuals remarked, “He resembles his father” and “Daddy’s son.”
Despite these instances of connection and familial bonding, Kim and Kanye engage in a contentious dispute regarding the educational trajectory of their children.
Last Wednesday, Kanye West, 46, utilized his Instagram platform to publicly entreat Kim Kardashian, imploring her to reevaluate the educational trajectory she had planned for their children.
Criticizing the prestigious Sierra Canyon Elementary School, he referred to it as a “fake school for celebrities” that was under the control of “the system.”
Kanye West, who founded the unaccredited Christian institution Donda Academy in 2022, concealed his critique in cryptic language, as is his customary manner.
“Everyone is aware of the code word for ‘the system’ at this point,” he began, alluding to a more profound, personal cоnflict concerning his relationship with his children.
In spite of the fact that their custody dispute was resolved in court in favor of joint custody and equal access, Kanye West’s message suggested a more profound sense of estrangement, particularly with his two youngest children, Chicago and Psalm.
Kanye West’s critique transcended individual grievances and addressed more expansive concepts of authority and impact.
“The system avoids working with athletes whose fathers are involved in their lives during the drafting process because they are more difficult to influence,” he asserted, providing insight into his perspective despite the lack of concrete evidence.
Kanye West asserted, “My two eldest children are aware of who their father is,” alluding to the intricate web of private and public narratives that encircle this family.
Although Kanye frequently appears in public with Saint and North, his interactions with Chicago and Psalm are comparatively less documented, which introduces additional complexities to the public discourse surrounding the family.
Kim and Kanye, who have previously at odds regarding the education of their children, are not unfamiliar with the school controversy.
As a result of Kanye’s outspoken support for the children attending Donda Academy, a compromise was reached in which the children divide their time between attending Sierra Canyon for academics and Donda Academy for choir practice.