After He Shared Anti-Kamala Harris Videos, Kim Kardashian Confirmed She Took Down Son Saint West's YouTube Page

Kim Kardashian reacted to her 8-year-old son Saint West's election-themed social media posts.

Kim Kardashian in casual attire, poses with Saint who is wearing a Lakers jersey at a basketball game, surrounded by spectators
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In September, Kim revealed that Saint would be launching his own Fortnite-themed YouTube channel after signing an "extensive" contract where he agreed not to share any personal family information. “I must show my mom or guardian all videos before I post them. I give permission to any grown up if mom says to delete my video for any reason. If I don’t listen to all of the rules, mom could make my page private or delete my account,” the contract read.

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However, at the end of last month, the channel was taken down after sharing two anti-Kamala Harris videos. In one, an angry man lifted up his shoe to see an image of Harris. The words say, "I stepped in shit." Another video had a picture of Harris next to a Saved by the Bell montage that called her, “dumb,” “stupid,” “crazy,” and “dangerous.”

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In a new episode of the podcast That's My Best Friend, Kim spoke about "giving yourself grace, like if your kid says a bad word or something and you could be mortified."

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"I get mortified when — like Saint took my phone today and posted and my publicist is writing me like, 'This is what you're posting on Election Day?' And I was like, 'It's a kid. He has no idea,'" she continued.

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"He reposted a video of something about the election, and I took his account down just because he has to ask me before every post. He just started a Fortnite account, and I'm like, you've gotta give yourself grace," Kim added, acknowledging that she was behind the channel being deactivated.

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You can listen to the full interview here.