North West admires her stepmom Bianca Censori — whether she’s clothed or not.
The 10-year-old daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian turned heads on Thursday after she shared a drawing of her father’s “Vultures 1” album cover, which features a nearly-naked Censori standing backwards in nothing but thigh-high boots and a tiny piece of fabric covering her behind.
The drawing was originally posted on North’s TikTok account, according to the Daily Mail. Kardashian, 43, manages the joint account, which is called @kimandnorth.
The video has since been deleted.
While Kardashian has deleted a TikTok from North’s account before, Pvnew was unable to determine whether she was behind this video’s removal.
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The “Praise God” rapper previously slammed Kardashian for allowing their oldest child to have a TikTok account.
North’s risqué drawing appeared to be a journaling exercise from Tuesday, which prompted her to list three things for which she is grateful.
“I am grateful for the VULTURES 1 album because it is insanely good,” she wrote at the top of the notebook page.
“I am also grateful for the black vultures because if vultures weren’t alive this amazing album wouldn’t have come out,” she added.
Her third answer read, “Lastly, I am grateful for the song CARNIVAL.”
The 46-year-old rapper’s song “Carnival” contains sexually charged lyrics such as, “Let her suck the d–k, said she was a pro,” and “She ride the d–k like a carnival.”
He also mentioned Bill Cosby and R. Kelly — two people who have been found guilty of sexual assault.
North joined her dad and Ty Dolla $ign for the song “Talking/once Again” on the “Vultures 1” album and she’s also featured in its music video.
“I love it here / We gonna take over the year for another year / It’s your bestie, Miss, Miss Westie,” she raps in the song
“Vultures 1” was released last Friday and is eyeing a No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
The album, however, mysteriously vanished from Apple Music and iTunes Thursday. Then, it swiftly reappeared.
According to Billboard, the album’s disappearing act occurred as it was transitioning to a new distribution company.
It was originally released via FUGA “through the platform’s automated processes,” according to a spokesperson. This violated FUGA’s service agreement.
As a result, FUGA planned on removing the album from its systems.
“Vultures 1” is now with Label Engine, which released the album’s first two lead singles.