Kim Kardashian’s son appears to hack his mother’s Instagram account to post a surprising message

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An unexpected post on Kim Kardashian’s Instagram account left millions of followers baffled on Wednesday, and it appears that the culprit was her nine-year-old son, Saint West.

The businesswoman’s profile, which has more than 357 million followers, shared an image with a curious message: “Sub to Saint’s channel,” accompanied by a screenshot that appeared to promote a YouTube channel with the username @S4intsking. Although the post was quickly deleted, the internet does not forgive, and comments flooded social media with theories and jokes.

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“Saint, put your mom’s phone down!” wrote one follower. Another added humorously: “The kid is already handling marketing campaigns better than many adults.”

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Although it seems to have been a simple and mischievous attempt at self-promotion by the little one, this is not the first time that Saint has ventured into the digital world. In 2024, his previous channel was deleted after the controversial dissemination of a meme against Vice President Kamala Harris. At the time, Kim had explained that she allowed the creation of the channel under strict rules: no comments, no personal data and constant supervision

But what seemed like a fun anecdote has reopened the debate about the exposure of celebrities’ children on social networks. Where is the line between allowing them to explore their creativity and protecting their privacy?

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Meanwhile, her father, Kanye West, has not been without digital controversy. He was recently kicked off Twitch after making controversial statements about his ex-wife and the custody of their children, which only adds more tension to the media environment surrounding the Kardashian-West children.

Although Kim has not officially commented on the incident, it is clear that Saint has not only energy, but also digital ambition. And if this generation has shown anything, it is that they do not need to wait until they are adults to go viral.

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