North West Baby Pictures 2015: Kim Kardashian Reportedly Thinks Banning Nori From Fashion Shows, Events Would Be Discrimination
Kim Kardashian reportedly believes any attempt to ban her two-year-old daughter, North West, from some of the lavish events she and husband Kanye West regularly attend would be an act of discrimination.
According to HollywoodLife.com, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" reality TV star feels her daughter "should be welcomed anywhere in the world."
And if she's not, a source close to 34-year-old Kardashian insists she has no plans of attending any of the events that essentially ban her young daughter.
Many wondered if she should be at fashion shows when North accompanied her mother to a New York City Fashion Week event and suffered through a crying spell as models for her father's Adidas sponsored show walked the runway and the likes of Jay Z, Beyonce and Vogue's Anna Wintour looked on.
"This is 2015 and Kim feels that Nori should be welcome anywhere in the world," the source added. "Kim's taking motherhood to an entirely different level. She wants folks to know that Nori is a person, a human being just like everyone else, and she shouldn't be discriminated against because she's a baby."
The source added the young girl's parents view her as an "international star" and have taken great steps to assure she looks the part. They recently allegedly spent a cool $2 million on her designer wardrobe. Though North gets gifted many designer goodies.
A source went as far as saying that the young girl only bathes in filtered water.
"Nori doesn't bathe in regular water," the source added. "When Kim bathes her, she warms up either filtered or bottled water." It's all resulted in the diva-in-the-making already having something of her own cheering section.
"Before the show even started, people were idolizing and admiring North and telling Kim how beautiful she is," a source told HollywoodLife.com of last month's event in NYC. "They thought it was so hip and cool that Kim was bringing her daughter, front row no less, to support for father."
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