Kim Kardashian’s daughter Chicago, 4, morphs into sister North, 9, after pre-teen gives sibling a makeover in new TikTok | The Sun

KIM Kardashian's daughter Chicago has proved she's a miniature version of her big sister North in a new TikTok video.

Kim's eldest child took to the social media platform late on Wednesday evening and uploaded a new clip of her cute sibling.


In the nine-second video, which was captioned "Turning my sister to me", four-year-old Chicago appeared in a doorway at Kim's lavish mansion wearing a black and gold Batman superhero outfit.

Complete with a tutu skirt and Batman's famous eye mask, Chicago struck a pose with one hand on her hip as she waved to the camera.

It then cut to a clip of Chicago dancing to the track I Wish by Skee-Lo as she modeled a completely different outfit, which looked very similar to something nine-year-old North would wear.

The youngster pranced around in patterned shorts and a baggy black T-shirt which was emblazoned with a white skull and red writing.

Chicago accessorized with black oversized sunglasses, a crossbody handbag and a pair of black sliders from her father Kanye West's brand Yeezy.

As usual, comments on the TikTok post were turned off – but no doubt, fans were shocked at how much Chicago looked like her big sister.

The latest video comes after mom-of-four Kim opened up about her home life during an emotional interview with Angie Martinez.

Kim, 42, opened up about the ups and downs in her co-parenting relationship with Kanye, many of which have played out publicly.

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The SKKN mogul told Angie, 51, of the drama with Kanye, 45: "I definitely protected him and I still will in the eyes of my kids. For my kids. So in my home, my kids don’t know anything that goes on in the outside world."

As for how she shields them from it all, Kim revealed: "My kids, they don’t know anything. At school, some of my best friends are the teachers, so I know what goes on at recess, I know what goes on at lunchtime, I hear what’s being talked about. None of the kids have ever said anything to my kids.

"Social media, my kids aren’t – North has a TikTok account on my phone and my phone only. She’s – they’re just not on social media. They don’t see stuff.

"I keep, you know – when stuff’s going down like I protect stuff in the house as far as like, the TVs and the content," she added.

Kim briefly got emotional, confessing: "Co-parenting, it’s really f**king hard."

She added: "I had the best dad and I had the best memories and the greatest experience and that’s all I want for my kids as long as they can have that, that’s what I want for them."

Fans, however, are calling her out on her "lies."

After the interview went live, critics flocked to a Kardashian-themed thread to dissect her claims, specifically those about her home life and how she parents her kids.

FANS REACT

One critic wrote: "I find it hard to believe north only post on Kim’s phone when she went live and we seen her recording Kim while Kim was on the phone."

Another chimed in: "Nothing she says (other than she wants to protect her children) can be taken seriously. And she’s naive if she thinks other kids don’t say stuff to her kids about their dad."

A third commented: "I wished Angie asked Kim about Pete [Davidson] and the kids. How can’t the kids know anything when you had North sitting in Pete’s lap and Pete taking Saint on solo trips?"

Someone else wrote: "there’s no way she’s friends with teachers and sheltering her kids from the outside world."

Another comment read: "What truly got me to stop listening to the podcast was the claim that she doesn't check comments and doesn't care. Yes, you DO CARE. Even if she does not read the comments, her team does, and they will discuss it with her."




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