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“Kim Kardashian Highlights Uncle Tristan’s ‘Cool’ Factor to North, Who Responds with Notable Silence”

Kim Kardashian is reminding her daughter that she has a “cool” uncle.

On the season finale of The Kardashians, the SKIMS founder, 43, FaceTimes daughter North, 10, from New York City, where she’s been living while filming American Horror Story. While catching up with her daughter, Kardashian starts talking about a text she got from Tristan Thompson, 32.

“Tristan texted me this morning and said are you coming? And I said nope,” Kardashian says, referring to one of Thompson’s NBA games.

After North notes that she did go to the game, Kardashian says that’s what she told the athlete.

“That’s what I said! I said I’m sending Northie. Did you scream, ‘Put Tristan in?’ ” Kardashian asks. “Yeah, Tristan went in,” North replies.

“He did? That’s cool that your uncle plays for the Lakers! Is that not the coolest?” Kardashian says to North, who has no response.

Kim Kardashian and Daughter North Lip-Sync to Kanye West’s Music as They Celebrate Thanksgiving

 

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Last week, Kardashian and North spent some quality time together on Thanksgiving, posting a video to their shared TikTok account where they lip-synced to one of Kanye West’s songs.

Matching in all-white ensembles, the mother-daughter duo sang, “I’m tryna perfect, And ay ayo we made it to Thanksgiving, So ay, maybe we can make it to Christmas,” from West’s song “Bound 2,” which features Kardashian in the music video.

Earlier this month, North posted another video to her TikTok account, this time recreating one of her mom’s iconic paparazzi photos with friend Paris Hilton, 42.

North wore a velour sweatsuit, big sunglasses and straight hair, recreating a photo from Kardashian and Hilton arriving at the Sydney Airport in 2006. Her friend wore Hilton’s newsboy cap and white sunglasses, donning a striped shirt and a big bag in the style of the heiress.

“Kim, Kardashian Paris Hilton 💕,” read the caption on the video, which was hilariously set to Kardashian’s 2011 song “Jam (Turn It Up).”

In October, North appeared in i-D‘s Fall/Winter 2023 issue, opening up about what she wants to be when she grows up.

“A basketball player, a rapper, um…Well when I was 7 I wanted to be a boxer,” she told the outlet. “But now I don’t want to be a boxer. I’m going to do art on the side.”

“When I’m like, 13, I want to walk dogs, to make money to buy art supplies, because everything around here is so expensive. So a rapper, a basketball player, and I’m going to make artwork that I sell.”

“Also, one day I want to own Yeezy and SKIMS, and I want to be a business owner,” the pre-teen added of her mom and dad’s businesses.

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