Kim Kardashian and her daughter North West appeared on their joint TikTok account to share new content from Japan. The mother-daughter duo enjoyed a meal at the restaurant WAGYUMAFIA.
In one clip, the mother-daughter duo - Kim, 42, and North, 10 - enjoyed a gourmet meal at the restaurant. In another upload, Kim used the youngster's exceptionally long pigtail braid as a jump rope.
Donning a full face of glamorous makeup, she enjoyed a dinner that included scrumptious steak topped with caviar, and edamame. Another recent TikTok showed North and a friend enjoying the flight overseas in her mom's private jet Kim Air.Playfully, Kim and North soundtracked the short clip to Kardashian's 2011 gag songOn Tuesday evening Kim then switched platforms, appearing on Instagram to share a reel of her oldest child showing off her braids.
In her caption, she dropped three emoji - the Japanese flag, an ocean wave, and a Japanese-inspired building.Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday night, Kim gave WAGYUMAFIA her seal of approval.Beauty: Kardashian looked flawless in a strapless top and her long, dark tresses styled in a center partThe new content comes as the media star has been likened to Lady Gaga after transforming her look in the trailer for American Horror Story: Delicate.
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