Kim Kardashian has opened up about the struggle of being a parent of a child with a learning difference. The reality TV star – whose daughter North West, 11, previously revealed she had been diagnosed with dyslexia – shared a video on her Instagram Stories of her pal Lauren Sánchez, speaking on ‘The View’ about her children’s book, The Fly Who Flew to Space, where she spoke about her own struggles with dyslexia as a child.
Alongside the post, Kim, 43, wrote: ‘I’m reposting this not bc she’s my friend and I love her, but because every mom who has struggled with their kids with dyslexia or any learning difference needs to hear that it will be okay.Kim responded: ‘Northie, you sure are spilling the tea on here,’ and later asked her to end the livestream, adding ‘you are just saying way too much. I purposely don’t talk about stuff that you are going through’.
Meanwhile, North – whose father is controversial rapper Kanye West – previously revealed how she is already thinking about being a businesswoman like her parents.The KUWTK veteran said that she already has ambitions to take over the family businesses one day and is specifically eyeing up Yeezy and Skims.
In her first solo cover interview with i-D magazine last year, she said: ‘One day I want to own Yeezy and Skims, and I want to be a business owner.’ Until then, she said that she would like to earn some pocket money walking dogs to pay for her art tools.
She said: ‘When I’m, like, 13, I want to walk dogs, to make money to buy art supplies, because everything around here is so expensive.’
North told the Vice Media outlet that her biggest style iconic is herself and as far as she is concerned, the three words that sum up her existence are: ‘Blessed, awesome, cool,’ and her self-description is: ‘The Best Ever. Kim’s impact on her was also in evidence, as North revealed that her most prized article of clothing that she owned was a ‘Michael Jackson jacket that my mom got me for Christmas!’
Source: People
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