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Kim Kardashian's son Saint hacks phone, begs for free Labubu

At least he said please?

It’s official, the Kardashians must have zero security on their phones, as Kim’s son hacks into her Instagram account once again to promote his YouTube channel.

Saint, age 9, didn’t stop there though, proceeding to use Kim’s large following in the same way any kid his age would - to beg for free Labubus.

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Image: Instagram / @kimkardashian.
Image: Instagram / @kimkardashian.

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“Can I get some giant labubus?”

Saint West, Kim Kardashian’s second child, seemingly hacked into her Instagram this week in an effort to promote his personal YouTube channel.

The channel, which he used to post Roblox content, appears to have since been taken down.

But, before then, he did seem to get the attention of some Fans and high profile commenters, who were quick to commend him on his efforts.

“Now Saint!!!!! Give mommy her phone back, and I will put you on top of the pyramid!!!” said Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller.

“And in the middle of a SKIMS campaign? Oh Saint, you’re in time out,” another commenter wrote.

Image: Instagram / @kimkardashian.
Image: Instagram / @kimkardashian.

But, the most notable was Pop Mart - who make the iconic Labubu.

“Hey Saint, while you still have your mom’s phone can you reply to her DM’s real fast?” Pop Mart commented on the post.

And, of course, Saint took the opportunity and replied with exactly what he was after.

“Hey it’s Saint i got my moms phone can i get some giant labubus and some rainbow teeth ones pls,” he said, from Kim’s account.

These giant Labubu can get shoppers back anywhere up to $300 - though I dare say they’ll probably be on their doorstep shortly, if they’re not already.

What can we learn from this?

Though not all of us have the risk of our 356 million followers accidentally seeing posts from our kids like Kim K, there is a lesson in here for us normies.

New research commissioned by Snapchat has found that while 82% of Australian parents are aware of online safety parental controls designed to help keep young people safer online, 57% are not using them on apps and online platforms.

According to the eSafety Commissioner, parental controls need to be set up on all devices your child accesses - and for Kim, given that this is the third time in the last year Saint has managed to get into her Instagram, this might mean her own phone as well.

Originally published as Kim Kardashian's son Saint hacks phone, begs for free Labubu

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/lifestyle/kim-kardashians-son-saint-hacks-phone-begs-for-free-labubu/news-story/68ede502552ef0585d6fe37deb8cd956