Skepta, a British rapper, has advised Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to safeguard their children following a video showing their 13-year-old daughter, North West, being embraced by a man on social media.
Expressing his concern on social media platform X, Skepta discussed a video where North interacted with an adult man at the Verements Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show during Paris Fashion Week. The adolescent extended her hand for a handshake, hugged the man, and posed for a photograph.
In a series of tweets, Skepta expressed his frustration that North was present at the event and engaging with strangers. He emphasized that North’s actions indicated she only intended a handshake and criticized how strangers were trying to take advantage of her.
When one user questioned if hugging was now considered inappropriate, Skepta argued that North’s body language clearly showed she was seeking a handshake, emphasizing her young age and the need to respect her intentions.
Addressing concerns about North’s upbringing due to her family’s fame and early exposure to certain privileges, Skepta emphasized the importance of protecting children and teaching them about appropriate behavior and body language.
Kim and Kanye, who share four children, have faced criticism before regarding their parenting choices, particularly regarding North’s appearance and early experiences with piercings.
In a previous incident, Kim received backlash for allowing 12-year-old North to get a finger piercing and wear a corset in Rome. Fans expressed disappointment and concern over North’s perceived early sexualization through her clothing choices and accessories.
Amidst the controversy, Skepta underscored the necessity of safeguarding children and promoting an understanding of boundaries and appropriate conduct, suggesting that schools should educate individuals on interpreting body language.
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