North West looks up to her stepmother, Bianca Sensori, with or without her clothes on.
The 10-year-old daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian turned heads on Thursday when she revealed the cover art for her father’s album “Vultures 1.” The painting depicts a nearly naked chainsaw, standing backwards wearing only thigh-high boots and thigh-high boots. A small piece of cloth covering her back.
This drawing was originally posted on North’s TikTok account. According to the Daily Mail. Kardashian, 43, maintains a joint account called @kimandnorth.
The video has since been deleted.
Kardashian had previously deleted TikToks from North’s account, but Page Six was unable to determine if she was involved in the video’s deletion.
The “Praise God” rapper previously criticized Kardashian for allowing her eldest son to have a TikTok account.
North’s risqué drawings appear to have been a diary exercise from Tuesday, but they prompted her to list three things she’s grateful for.
“I’m so grateful that the album ‘VULTURES 1’ was so damn good,” she wrote at the top of the notebook page.
“I’m also grateful to the black vultures, because if they weren’t alive, this amazing album wouldn’t have come out,” she added.
Her third answer was, “Finally, thank you for the song CARNIVAL.”
The 46-year-old rapper’s song “Carnival” includes sexual lyrics such as “Let her suck dick, she said she’s a pro” and “She rides dick like a carnival.” There is.
He also mentioned Bill Cosby and R. Kelly, both of whom were convicted of sexual assault.
North joined his father and Ty Dolla $ign on the song “Talking/Once Again” from his album Vultures 1, and also appears in its music video.
“I love it here / We’re gonna take this one on another year / It’s your best friend, Miss, Miss Westie,” she raps in the song
“Vultures 1” was released last Friday and is aiming for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
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However, the album mysteriously disappeared from Apple Music and iTunes on Thursday. Then, it quickly appeared again.
According to billboardthe album’s vanishing act occurred during its transition to a new distribution company.
It was originally released via FUGA “through the platform’s automated process,” according to a spokesperson. This violated FUGA’s service agreement.
As a result, FUGA planned to remove the album from their systems.
“Vultures 1” is currently partnered with Label Engine, who released the album’s first two lead singles.

