Kim Kardashian Shares Special Sister Moments Between Daughters During North West's Breakout Theater Performance
It’s a special time for North West, and her little sister Chicago is supporting her alongside their mom, Kim Kardashian.
On Saturday, North, 10, performed her second night on stage as Young Simba in the two-day live concert special of Disney’s The Lion King at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The SKIMS founder was in attendance with her youngest daughter, and she shared several sweet behind-the-scenes photos and videos from the milestone moment in North’s life.
Chicago, 6, sat in Kim’s lap in the audience, and the duo sang together while the cast crooned “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” Taking to her Instagram Stories, the mom of four captioned the clip, “I was feeling it!”
The Kardashians star also posted a heartwarming photo of her two daughters backstage, North in her Simba costume and Chicago sitting in a directors chair. The 10-year-old tended to her little sister’s hair with an edging tool, and Kim captioned the candid snap, “Never too busy to help her sister with her edges.”
Other photos from the evening included a backstage pic of North in her costume, a snap of the budding entertainment multi-hyphenate and her co-star who played Zazu, and a photo of the 10-year-old smiling alongside Jason Weaver, who voiced Young Simba in the original Disney movie and appeared in the live anniversary concert.
North was announced as a cast member in Disney’s The Lion King 30th Anniversary – A Live-to-Film Concert Event earlier this month. Many of the franchise’s original members, including Weaver, Billy Eichner, Bradley Gibson, Ernie Sabella, Jeremy Irons, and Nathan Lane, were a part of the two-day special. Additionally, Jennifer Hudson joined the show as a special guest.
The preteen’s theater debut followed the announcement of her upcoming album release, which rolled off the back of her March 2024 performance of “Talking” at Rolling Loud with dad Kanye West. Her first album will be titled “Elementary School Dropout,” which is a nod to Kanye’s debut album, “The College Dropout.” With so many creative endeavors already under her belt, there’s no doubt that big things await North as she continues growing up and pursuing a multi-faceted artistic career.
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