North West and a buddy dressed up as all of the characters from the film "Encanto," and then performed a rendition of the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" in a vehicle.
North West Performs 'Encanto' Song
Kim Kardashian has shared evidence that her 8-year-old daughter North West may have a career in the entertainment industry. She and her buddy Ryan Romulus performed a theatrical rendition of Encanto's "We Don't Talk About Bruno" complete with the right amount of energy and a poppin' choreography.
Comments poured in, claiming this is the start of North West's stardom.
From the video, people can see how the duo danced and screamed their way through practically the whole song with a lot of enthusiasm. North West even rapped for a while, a sign that she certainly had it in her. She's Kanye West's daughter after all.
"North and Ryan are still talking about Bruno! And it's still stuck in my head lol," Kardashian, 41, captioned.
They received a slew of positive responses from fans and friends after their performance in the comments section. Even one of the Kardashian sisters chimed in with their thoughts. "I am crying!!!!!!!!!" North's aunt Khloe Kardashian wrote, adding, "Go north!! Go Ryan!!!! Super stars!!!!"
If North does not pursue a career as a performer, there is always the possibility that she will seek a career in fashion. The creator of SKIMS claimed that her daughter is always giving her feedback and critiques on her ensembles, and she isn't afraid to be honest with her mother about her choices.
Kim Kardashian Blasted by Variety Author
North has strong opinions about what she wears, Kim said in an interview with Vogue for their Forces Of Fashion conference. North is highly opinionated about her outfits and does not like it when her mom wears too much black.
Kim Kardashian's opinionated self was blasted with nasty comments too lately. She said women wanted her type of success but do not like to put in the work and this rubbed many in the wrong way. She recently said her comments were taken out of context by the publication. However, the writer of that Variety piece where the comment was first featured is not having it.
But Elizabeth Wagmeister is now taking the offensive against Kardashian on social media, claiming that she was asked a "very straight question" and that the issue about "[her] being renowned for being famous" was actually made after she provided advise to other businesswomen.
"It's not what she claims," Wagmeister tweeted. "I just reviewed the raw footage. The question was very direct: "What would be your advice for women in business?" The question about being famous for being famous came after that question, actually."
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