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Northwest recently shared a sweet vacation moment with his father’s wife, Bianca Censorsfollowing its debut on Instagram.
A few days ago, Censori had dinner with Kanye West in Los Angeles, while North and his brothers stayed with their mother, Kim Kardashian.
The “Donda” rapper previously expressed his displeasure with Kim Kardashian over allowing her children to use social media.
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North West shared a sweet vacation moment with her mother-in-law, Bianca Censori, just days after launching her Instagram account.
The 12-year-old reposted a screenshot to her Instagram Stories showing her sitting near Censori as they confronted rapper Babyxsosa.
Babyxsosa, who initially shared the photo, added a Christmas tree and money with wings emoji in the screenshot.
It’s unclear when exactly the conversation took place, but it was likely around the holiday season due to the Christmas tree emoji added by Babyxsosa, whose real name is Jasia Makayla Abrams.
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This isn’t the first time Censori has spent time with North, as they’ve shared some sweet mother-in-law and daughter-in-law moments before.
In August, the Australian-born beauty spent time with the preteen and her siblings during an outing in Los Angeles at the time, according to the Daily mail.
In 2023, the couple also joined West for a meal at Nobu in Malibu. Again, last year they ate at Popeyes and McDonald’s during a trip to Paris.
North’s latest post about her mother-in-law comes days after she launched her own Instagram account following months of backlash from critics over her fashion-forward style.
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Baby Nepo shared her “first post” on the platform last Friday, where she wore a Balenciaga T-shirt, black mini skirt and boots adorned with metal chains. Although it looked blurry, her hair was styled into a bun as she posed holding a peace sign.
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Following her IG debut, North shared another photo where she was seen covering her face with her hands, capturing the cheeky snap with a “soon” emoji.
In just two days, the account has gathered more than 900,000 subscribers, as well as several hundred thousand reactions.
She hasn’t followed any accounts yet. It’s still unclear whether her father gave the green light for her to join the popular media-sharing app, but North noted that the account is “parent-run” in the bio.
West previously shared that he told Kardashian not to allow any of their children on social media and said he “doesn’t allow my daughter to be used by TikTok.”
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North’s Instagram debut has already sparked controversy as several critics took to the comments section of her recent post to point out how young she was to join the platform.
On Christmas Day, she shared several photos of herself flaunting a diamond “shark teeth” grillz made by popular jeweler Johnny Dang. In the photo, she wore a white tracksuit with black graphic prints and completed the look with a pair of white high-top sneakers.
North looked completely glamorous as she wore makeup including false eyelashes and lip gloss.
She captioned the post with a single drip emoji and received over a million likes. Dang reposted the photos describing the piece as “1/1 shark grillz with chopstick,” adding, “Welcome to #flawlessgang.”

Several netizens took to the comments section of North’s post, with many saying she was too young to be on social media.
“She’s exactly who she thinks she is,” said one fan, while another noted that “she’s so cool.”
One fan said North is “going to be amazing when she’s older,” while someone else added that she “gave up on TF.”
Others were more critical of its new Diamond Grillz. “It just makes me sad that she’s so young. Shouldn’t we keep her off the internet for as long as possible? Wtf,” one Instagram user said.
A second person commented: “She’s 12, people, not 17 or 21, but 12. You’re pushing a child who, despite suggestions otherwise, is not yet mature enough to truly understand or deal with her actions and possible future consequences. This is absurd.”