5 Ways North West Is Just Like Every Other Kid
Her parents are Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, but in some ways life is low-key.
— -- So, North West may already be, at the age of 19 months, a bonafide celebrity in her own right.
However, in other ways, she's just a typical kid.
Kim Kardashian, 34, recently opened up about how she and her husband, Kanye West, 37, are raising their little girl -- some of it may remind you or yourself, or people you know!
1. She's learning all the time:
Kardashian gushed to People that North is "so smart," Kardashian said. "She is halfway potty trained, which is insane for her age," she said. "Last night she looked up at the sky and pointed and said, ‘Moon, Mom! Moon!’ I couldn’t believe she knew that.”
2. She has a mind of her own:
Last year, Kardashian said that her daughter has clear ideas about what she likes to wear. "She doesn't like pink or purple. She likes greys, creams, oatmeal colors and black," shetold Lucky magazine. "Every once in awhile she'll add in some color, like with her little red Air Yeezys, but other than that she likes to keep it pretty simple." (She wears designer clothes too, thanks to mom and dad.)
3. She's a handful sometimes:
West made the mistake of leaving his cell phone in his daughter's line of sight -- and paid the price. She "put it in the toilet and flushed it!" Kardashian told People.
4. She has playdates:
North has playdates regularly, but often times, they're with the children of other famous people. Kardashian's friend, Ciara, has introduced her son to the toddler, and last year, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star photographed her daughter playing with the daughter of pal Larsa Pippen. However, it seems North's most constant companions are her cousins, Kourtney Kardashian's children Mason and Penelope.
5. She going to have to learn to share in a big way soon:
Right now, North has her famous parents all to herself, but that won't be the case for long if Kardashian gets her way. “We’ve really been trying for another kid,” Kardashian told People. "More kids can’t come soon enough!"