In a delightful twist, North West is lifting the veil on her life as part of the Kardashian clan.
During a recent interview with her mother, Kim Kardashian, for the fall edition of Interview magazine, the 11-year-old showcased her trademark wit and charm while discussing the unique challenges of growing up in a family that's always in the public eye.
Kim, eager to connect with her daughter, posed a series of questions that ranged from lighthearted to more serious topics.
One particularly amusing moment occurred when Kim asked North about her cooking skills.
With a playful smirk, North quipped, “You haven't cooked for us in a long time.
The last time you cooked was two Halloweens ago,” reminiscing about a meal that included salmon and mac and cheese for her siblings, Chicago and Saint.
Kim, ever self-aware, admitted her culinary limitations.
“And fried chicken and cornbread.
I'm a one-trick pony,” she confessed.
North, however, was quick to reassure her mom that while her cooking might be limited, it still had its merits.
“It's good.
It's just that you're really good at making me cucumbers and salt,” she retorted, showcasing her knack for humor.
But the conversation didn't stop at family meals.
North also disclosed a clever tactic she employs to maintain her privacy when out in public.
Revealing her alter ego, she said, “It's Katie Johnson.
When I'm out at Sky Zone with my friends, they call me Katie.”
However, after some self-reflection, she humorously noted, “When I look in the mirror for a long time, I'm like, I don't look like a Katie.”
This candid exchange highlighted North's straightforward nature, a trait she's exhibited before.
Fans might recall her unfiltered feedback during the 2023 Met Gala episode of their reality show, The Kardashians, where she didn't hesitate to critique Kim's extravagant dress.
“There's way too much gap in the pearls,” she remarked, echoing sentiments many viewers shared.
Kim and North engaged in a back-and-forth about the dress, with Kim defending her choice of pearls against North's critiques.
“These are very expensive real pearls,” Kim insisted, trying to educate her daughter on the finer details of fashion.
North, however, remained unconvinced, pointing out that the design made it appear “like it's from the dollar store.”
Their playful banter revealed not just a mother-daughter relationship but also a dynamic where honesty reigns supreme.
North's ability to articulate her thoughts, even when they challenge her mother's choices, is both refreshing and endearing.