Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Watch Kim Kardashian's Priceless Reaction To The Saint Kids And Psalm Interrupt Her Jimmy Fallon Interview

Watch Kim Kardashian's Priceless Reaction To The Saint Kids And Psalm Interrupt Her Jimmy Fallon Interview

Kim Kardashian recently stopped by The Tonight Show with two special VIPs in tow: Saint and Psalm West. See the reaction of the SKKN founders to those who were "very noisy" during the interview.


Kim Kardashian didn't hesitate to tell two special viewers that they were heard loud and clear.

 

For her recent appearance on The Tonight Show, the Kardashians star took her and two sons Kanye West, Saint West, 6, and Psalm West, 3, with her for a late night sit-down. While Saint and Psalm sit off camera, they make impromptu (and hilarious) TV appearances once their voices are heard in the background as Kim chats with host Jimmy Fallon.


"Guys, can you guys stop," he joked to them during the June 21 episode. "This is, like, your first time working with me. Could you please help?"

 

As Kim explains, "My two boys are here, and I hear them making so much noise...Don't mess this up. Come on."

 

But, when the founder of SKIMS tried to remember the birthday party he threw for his eldest daughter, North West, (who just turned 9), that's when he jokingly decided that enough was enough. While speaking mid-sentence, Kim stopped and said directly to them, "Guys, seriously, you guys have to go."


And even though Psalm finally took the hint and went backstage, Saint stayed behind, and the rest of the interview went well. But it's not just Kim's two sons who love to be heard. As Kim revealed, North is quite a talented player.


"He raps, he sings. He loves it," Kim said of North. Referring to the hit song from Encanto, Kim revealed, "He knows 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' in eight languages. So, I was at the Met and I saw Lin [Manuel Miranda, composer] and I said, 'I love you and I hate you. I can't hear this song again in my house.'"

 

But North isn't the only one with some serious singing. "My youngest daughter Chi-Chi [Chicago West], she just performed," Kim said. "And the teacher told us when he came back [stage] after the show, he said, 'Can I go out there again and do it again? I love everyone clapping for me.'" /eonline.com