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18 February 2020, 12:21
Kim Kardashian and North West have jumped on the TikTok hype for a dance video - and their moves are seriously enviable.
Kim Kardashian and North West have already secured their place in our hearts as the most adorable mother-daughter duo in Hollywood (we mean hell, she bought her a $65,000 jacket for Christmas), and when the 39-year-old isn't walking a red carpet or working on her SKIMS underwear line, it seems like she has just as much laid-back family fun as the rest of us or more specifically - loves a TikTok.
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Six-year-old North has a TikTok account where she apparently makes silly videos and 'posts them in the drafts' as Kim still thinks that she's too young to be going public with them, but shared an insight into their home life with a sneak peek at a mirrored dance video with her oldest daughter on Instagram.
Simply captioned 'TikTok', the pair can be seen in sweats, jamming out to choreography which we can of course only assume was created by North herself - a star in the making TBH.
Naturally, everyone totally lost it at Kim actually dancing, and celebrities weighed in with their support.
Noah Cyrus commented 'inventors of TikTok', while celeb hairstylist Jen Atkin, weighed in with 'can I hire her?' - we can only imagine the response to Kanye and Saint making an appearance in the next one.
While we're just as obsessed with you about North's dance videos, unfortunately her account remains private for now.
Kim recently told Entertainment Tonight: "She's not allowed to post them, but we have a lot of TikToks. I might post one soon." Well she followed through on that promise, so we can only hope North is well on her way to becoming an internet sensation.
She's already appeared in a number of videos with her friends dancing, and her cousin and son of Kourtney Kardashian, Mason Disick, is also on the platform.
GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT, KIM.