Kim Kardashian made sure her four children had a memorable spring break in Japan by taking them to make their own cup of instant noodles at the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum in Ikeda, Japan.
His eldest son, nine-year-old North West, documented the experience on his TikTok, as he documented the process, beginning with images of his drawing on the Styrofoam cup.
She proceeded to choose from four flavors of soup and 12 different ingredients, before vacuum-sealing her selection for later.
The video, which was posted on Friday night, received more than 386,000 views and 69,500 likes.
In the recording, North, who is reportedly launching a skincare and toy line, showed off every inch of the budding fashionista in a pair of oversized red shades and her lavender hair styled in beaded square braids.
Once in a lifetime: Kim Kardashian made sure her four children had a memorable spring break in Japan by taking them to make their own cup of instant noodles at the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum in Ikeda, Japan.
Her mom wore a metallic silver Louis Vuitton jacket, black sunglasses and a pink manicure with a cute three-dimensional Hello Kitty design on her thumb.
Early in their trip, they visited the Sanrio store and Hello Kitty cafe with North’s 10-year-old cousin Penelope.
News broke last week that Kardashian had recently filed four trademarks for the nine-year-old earlier this month, according to the the united states sun.
North’s first trademark is for a skincare line that could contain a number of products, including serums, facial oils, bath and shower gels, as well as cosmetics, the outlet reported.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star also filed for a second trademark for North to start a toy line, which is comprised of ‘Toy Figures, Doll Accessories, Dolls, Drawing Toys, Baby Toys, Mechanical Action Toys , action figure kits, soft sculpture toys, bath toys’, according to The US Sun.
North’s trademarks don’t stop there, with a third party moving away from skin care and focusing instead on the advertising sector.
The fourth trademark is aimed at entertainment services and comprises “entertainment in the nature of providing information via a global computer network in the fields of entertainment and pop culture,” the publication reported.
The nine-year-old has made quite a name for herself, having surpassed 15 million followers on her joint TikTok account with her mother, Kim.
Among other skills besides being a media personality and budding businesswoman, Kardashian has previously spoken about her eldest daughter’s various talents.
Custom: His eldest son, North West, nine, documented the experience on his TikTok, as he documented the process, beginning with images of his drawing on the Styrofoam cup.
Lots of Choices – He proceeded to choose from four flavors of soup and 12 different ingredients, before vacuum-sealing his selection.
During an interview at the Angie Martinez in real life podcast late last year in December, the mother-of-four said North also has a passion for music.
“The other day, we were in the car and she puts on these beats, no words or lyrics,” the star recalled, according to MY! News.
‘And she just sits in the car… She could, for hours, just rap over the beats. So, I press record on my phone so that one day she will listen to it and it will be so cute,” Kim continued explaining at the time.
The Kardashians star added: “Those are our fun times, just driving.” And she loves loud music and freestyle.
In 2019, Kim also filed a trademark for North that focused on clothing, according to the outlet.
Hilarious: Earlier in their trip, they visited the Sanrio store and Hello Kitty cafe with North’s 10-year-old cousin, Penelope.
The tween has notably traveled with her mom to fashion weeks in the past, showing interest in the industry.
In November of last year, the reality star filed a whopping 12 trademarks for her youngest son, three-year-old Psalm.
Some included trademarks similar to North’s, such as a line of skin care products and toys. However, one trademark focused on nutritional supplements and probiotics, vitamins, and also baby food, according to the publication.
Another focused on strollers and car seats, with an additional brand targeting home furnishings and items such as bath and table linens. Kim had also filed similar trademarks for Psalm in 2019.
Her other children, Saint and Chicago, have also been groomed to enter the business world, and the SKIMS founder also filed the trademarks for the couple in July last year.
Some of those trademarks range from skin care and toys to clothing and advertising services.
The star isn’t the only member of the Kardashian/Jenner family to have registered trademarks for their children. In August of last year, Kylie Jenner filed a total of three trademarks for her daughter, Stormi, whom she shares with rapper Travis Scott.
Some include “retail store services” such as clothing and beauty products, as well as toys, according to The US Sun.
Following in mom’s footsteps? News broke last week that Kardashian had recently filed four trademarks for the nine-year-old earlier this month, according to The US Sun.