The strange style of Kanye and his new wife makes fans confused



Kanye West‘s daughter, North, is one savvy businesswoman — so says her mother, Kim Kardashian.

In a new interview with GQ, whose “Me𝚗 of the Year” issue she covers, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star revealed her 10-year-old daughter runs a lemonade stand and is known to “scаm” people she knows.

“She gets a huge pitcher and fills it, puts it in her wagon, and goes down to the corner,” Kim said. “She has a table and chairs, and fans to keep herself cool. She makes signs. She stays there for hours and hours. Her friends help, so she splits the money with them.

“If a random person stops, she will charge them only $2. If she knows you, she will fully scаm you. I’ll get calls from my friends sаying she charged them $20 for a lemonade. She’ll grab their $20 and sаy, ‘I don’t have any change.’

Kanye West's Daughter North 'Fully Scams' People With Lemonade Stand, Says Kim Kardashian

In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kim, during a conversation with her sister Kourtney, revealed that North told her she prefers staying at Kanye West’s apartment because of the independence she gets.

While most people would enjoy having the perks of a private chef or security guard inside a swanky mansion, the tween apparently enjoys the simplicity and normality of life with Kanye since her parent’s divorce.

“North, she’ll go to her dad’s. She’ll be like, ‘Dad, is the best! He has it all figured out. He doesn’t have a nanny, he doesn’t have a chef, he doesn’t have security, he lives in an apartment,’” Kim said.

“She’ll start crying, ‘Why don’t you have an apartment? I can’t believe we don’t have an apartment!’”

In a recent interview of her own, North stated her ambitions to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a rapper and entrepreneur, with hopes of one day owning both Kanye’s Yeezy and Kim’s SKIMS brands.

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“A basketball player, a rapper,” she told i-D magazine when asked what she wants to be when she’s older. “Well, when I was seven, I wаnted to be a boxer. But now I don’t want to be a boxer.”

“I’m going to do art on the side. When I’m, like, 13, I want to walk dogs, to make money to buy art supplies, because everything around here is so expensive.”

She added: “So a rapper, a basketball player, and I’m going to make artwork that I sell. Also, one day I want to own Yeezy and SKIMS, and I want to be a business owner.”