Is Kylie Jenner ENGAGED? Kourtney Kardashian shuts down rumours spread by son Mason's 'fake' account
After a hoax Instagram account, pretending to be Kourtney Kardashian's 12-year-old son Mason, fuelled rumors about Kylie Jenner's engagement, the reality star took to social media to dispel them. Mason Disick's fake Instagram account exposed some major Kardashian secrets that caught the attention of the internet.
Mason, is the eldest child of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick. When the child started sharing some family secrets on his social media platforms in 2021, he quickly attracted a large following. He delivered the shocking information that his aunt Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were "not back together" on March 24, 2020, while using Instagram Live to interact with his fans.
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In the recent Instagram Live that has now been deleted, Mason allegedly said, "Hey Guys! Mason here you're favorite person. lol. Here's an update on life. 1:) I have a new Instagram !! Make Sure To Follow Me !!!!!!! @itsmason818 @pt4.angel. 2:) Kylie Is Getting Married. And she is currently on her bridal party. That's why she is the only one wearing white!!!"
Kylie Jenner recently uploaded a video on TikTok with her sisters where she was the only one wearing white.
However, Kourtney Kardashian spoke out on social media on Thursday regarding the hoax account. She confirmed that the fake account is not run by her son Mason.
She tweeted, "Hello everyone, hope it is a beautiful Thursday. After months and months of thinking you would all know that is NOT Mason on these fake accounts, some of you don’t. So I will spell it out clearly: that is NOT Mason on these fake social media accounts talking about our family."
Hello everyone, hope it is a beautiful Thursday. After months and months of thinking you would all know that is NOT Mason on these fake accounts, some of you don’t. So I will spell it out clearly : that is NOT Mason on these fake social media accounts talking about our family.
— Kourtney Kardashian (@kourtneykardash) July 21, 2022
Although fake accounts for Kourtney's eldest son have previously made headlines, Mason started his own in March 2020, which his mother quickly deleted.
Kourtney shared a statement on Instagram saying, "I made it private and then [Mason] turned it back to public without me knowing … so I just [deleted it]. It’s gone. It’s deleted.” Mason made another account on TikTok later that same week, which was also deleted. “I went viral. I would’ve had 2.7 mil [followers] by now if I kept it up," Mason said on an Instagram live.
Mason regrets what he did
After Kim Kardashian's daughter North live-streamed their house on Tik Tok the previous year, Kim Kardashian posted texts she had received from Mason Disick.
"Hi I don't wanna disrespect north but I don't think she should do the lives unless someone is with her because people are always screen recording and she might tell information that isn't correct and stuff like that," Mason said on text.
He continued by claiming that North could regret disclosing the private information about her family. He also claimed that he had done the same thing that North did and that he regretted his actions.
Kim replied to his text by saying that she appreciates Mason's looking out for North and that she agrees with everything he had said. Kim also said that North felt horrible about her actions and that Mason could be the best person with whom her daughter could talk.
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"I'd love to talk to her about it. Next time I come over, maybe?" Mason said. Kim responded by saying that she would love that and asked if they could have a sleepover soon. Kim posted this screenshot on her Instagram story, calling Mason a "helpful king"