In a move that highlights her protective parenting style, Kim Kardashian has made her eight-year-old son, Saint, sign a detailed contract before he could embark on his YouTube journey.
This decision comes in the wake of past incidents where family secrets were accidentally revealed, notably by Mason Disick, Kourtney Kardashian’s son, who once went live on Instagram without parental approval and spilled some serious tea about the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
If you’re familiar with Kim, you know she’s fiercely cautious about her children’s interactions with social media.
Alongside their father, Kanye West, she keeps a watchful eye on their online presence.
Among their four children, only North, their 11-year-old daughter, has a public social media account, a TikTok page that she shares with Kim.
However, all comments on their videos are disabled, and the account is clearly marked as adult-managed.
The other Kardashian kids—Saint, Chicago, and Psalm—are kept away from social media entirely.
Interestingly, the only one among the younger generation with a public profile is Mason Disick, now 14.
He recently launched his own Instagram account, but like North’s, comments have been turned off to safeguard his privacy and manage any potential fallout.
Mason’s journey into the digital world hasn’t been without its bumps.
Before being granted permission for his Instagram, he famously created an account that led to a live stream filled with gossip about the family.
Kourtney and Scott Disick quickly stepped in to shut it down, but Mason found a way back into the limelight through TikTok, where he also went live.
With these past experiences in mind, Kim took a proactive approach with Saint.
This week, she shared a screenshot of his newly established YouTube channel on Instagram, along with a glimpse of the contract he signed.
The document outlines strict guidelines that he must adhere to while creating content.
The contract begins with a clear statement: “I, Saint West, agree to follow my mom’s rules in order to have a YouTube channel.” It goes on to specify that he cannot disclose any personal family information or film any private moments.
Notably, it includes a clause prohibiting him from recording when North is working on her music.
In an effort to maintain oversight, the contract stipulates that Saint must show all his videos to either his mother or his guardian before posting.
Moreover, if Kim decides that a video needs to be deleted for any reason, he must comply without question.
The stakes are high; if he fails to follow the rules, there’s a possibility that his account could be made private or even deleted altogether.
Kim humorously captioned the image of the contract, emphasizing the seriousness of the agreement: “Saint signed a solid contract for this YouTube channel.
He better not breach.” This playful yet firm tone underlines her commitment to ensuring her children navigate their online endeavors safely and responsibly.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, Kim’s approach serves as a reminder of the challenges parents face in managing their children’s online presence.