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Kim Kardashian is under fire for her parenting comments: Kim has 4 nannies, one for each child

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On Jay Shetty’s podcast “On Purpose,” Kim Kardashian recently opened up about the struggles of being a single mother of four.

Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kim became a single parent to her four children: North, 9, Saint, 7, Chicago, 5, and Psalm, 4, after her divorce from Kanye West. She spoke about the struggles of being a single mother to these children and received backlash on social media because of it. Some fans have even questioned how involved Kim Kardashian really is with her four kids. Here is everything you should know about the same.


Kim Kardashian criticized

Social media users slammed Kim Kardashian after she revealed on Monday’s episode of Jay Shetty’s podcast that being a single mother is very difficult. People have questioned Kim’s involvement in her children’s lives and asserted that being billionaires they receive all the help from nannies unlike the average woman.

One user commented, “She also talks like she doesn’t have a full staff of people helping her WTF” while another wrote, “Kim has 4 nannies, one for each child. Motherhood isn’t hard. Nannies are raising her own kids. She needs to stop Trying to act like she’s middle class. Another user quipped, “There is a lot of fake and contrived drama in their life. He has a lot of help in the background from the nannies. Yeo.” [sic] I swear she does it all on her own.”

Although some fans have come to Kim’s defense and said that the way she is so dedicated and devoted to her friends and family is really beautiful.

Kim Kardashian on motherhood

Kim Kardashian said she often cries herself to sleep at night being a single parent. The Kardashian star agreed that while parenting is one of the most rewarding jobs in the world, it’s also one of the hardest.

Also read: Why was Kim Kardashian criticized for her “sad” behavior upon arriving at Saint’s son’s basketball game?


Joanna Swanson

Joanna Swanson is Europe correspondent at the Thomson Reuters Foundation based in Brussels covering politics, culture, business, climate change, society, economies and inclusive tech. With specific focus in breaking news, she has covered some of the world's most significant stories.