Internet criticizes Kim Kardashian’s 'narcissistic' parenting Style, hails Paris Hilton as 'great mother' in comparison
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: In a recent episode of 'Paris in Love,' viewers were treated to a glimpse of Paris Hilton enjoying quality time with her son, Pheonix.
Notably, the internet quickly began drawing parallels between Paris and her longtime friend, Kim Kardashian. These comparisons mainly revolved around their distinct parenting approaches.
Many online observers noted that Paris seemed to be excelling in the parenting department, earning praise for her closeness to her kids.
In contrast, some observers conveyed the perception that Kim seemed somewhat distant from her four children.
Critics even went as far as using terms like "disconnected" to characterize their interpretation of how Kim's relationship with her kids was depicted.
The buzz on social media amplified the idea that Paris Hilton was seen as a more hands-on and involved parent, fostering a strong connection with her children.
The comparisons sparked discussions on varied parenting methods, with Paris garnering favor for her apparent closeness with her son, in contrast to the perceived parenting style of Kim.
Taking to reddit, a user wrote, "Kim’s kids are kash kows, and that’s what she cares about." Another user echoed a similar sentiment, stating, "This. Kim’s children are in the same category as a birkin or hair piece, accessories to her."
"No cause it looks like Kim can't stand her kids lol she always looks so annoyed when she's around them," added another.
"Kims kids are just accessories-----same category as earrings, purses and belts. Well purses might even be higher on the list than her kids to her. The nannies raise the kids. Kim doesn't spend time with them," commented one user.
"I just started Paris in Love and I LOVE it. She’s so transparent. It’s everything the Kardashians SHOULD be doing but honestly their lives aren’t that interesting either," praised one user.
"Nope and when Paris is a great mother compared to her that’s saying something. Kim is a narcissist so every photo is about her. This photo is about both Paris and the baby together," added another.
Kim Kardashian says being single parent is challenging
In a preview of the 'On Purpose with Jay Shetty' podcast, SKIMS founder Kim Kardashian shares insights into the transformative impact of single parenthood on her life.
Reflecting on the whirlwind of parenting, she humorously acknowledges the madness that ensues during those baby-feeding moments, describing it as "full madness" yet embracing it as the best kind of chaos.
Acknowledging the common wisdom that the days feel long while the years fly by, Kardashian paints a vivid picture of the hectic scenes that come with raising little ones.
Amidst the madness, she finds a profound truth in the experience, recognizing that parenting has been the most enlightening journey of self-discovery for her.
In the midst of the chaos, she has gleaned invaluable lessons about herself, underscoring the profound impact that parenting has had on her personal growth.
Kim Kardashian hired six nannies for four kids
Kim and Kanye employ a dedicated team of six nannies for their four children, each earning an estimated $100,000 annually.
According to Radar Online, these caregivers are on call 24/7, reflecting the couple's demanding and bustling lifestyle.
Despite the necessity of having such support, the nannies must adhere to a set of stringent rules, underscoring the organized chaos that comes with managing the couple's hectic routines and busy lives outside their homes.
Kim Kardashian’s daughter North tags Kanye West as ‘best parent’
In a recent episode of 'The Kardashians,' Kim revealed that her daughter, North, has a special bond with her father and often refers to him as the "best parent."
This revelation comes after Kim and Kanye concluded their divorce in November, marking the end of their marriage nearly two years after Kim initially filed for it.
Kim further revealed daughter North preferred spending time with father Kanye West more, calling him 'best dad.'