Kim Kardashian's Four Kids Look All Grown Up as They Head Back to the Classroom: 'School Daze Are Upon Us'
Kardashian shares her four kids — Psalm, Chicago, Saint and North — with ex Kanye West
Kim Kardashian's four kids are heading back to school!
The SKIMS founder, 43, shared a series of photos on her Instagram on Tuesday, Sept. 17, as she celebrated the first day of school for all four of her kids. Kardashian first shared a selfie of her family of five, which was taken by daughter North, 11.
Her three other kids — Psalm, 5, Chicago, 6, and Saint, 8 — could be seen smiling in the photo, posing outside. The proud mom also included a shot of all four of her kids together, as well as a family photo, with Kardashian holding up a peace sign and North standing taller than her mom.
"School daze are upon us," Kardashian wrote in her caption.
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Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in August, Kardashian revealed that her kids have been trying to arrange dates for her.
“It’s so funny because my kids try to set me up. Like, they’re ready now and I’m not,” she said after confirming she was single. “They’re so particular. Like they come home, they make lists. Saint wants me to be with any basketball player or soccer player.”
Kardashian continued, “I’m like, ‘If you only knew.’”
“It’s no, no, no. And then some of my kids want me to be with streamers. Like they have lists and they try to sneakily set me up and I’m like ‘guys, this just isn’t what I want right now.’ ”
In July, the mom of four appeared as a guest on the She MD podcast, where she opened up about her struggles with psoriasis and revealed the skin disorder she passed down to her son.
"It came from my mom, went to me … and I passed it on in a different form to my son, who has vitiligo very mildly,” The Kardashians star said.
"We got it under control," she added of her little one's condition, which causes pigment to be lost from certain areas of the skin.
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