KIM Kardashian put a makeup filter on her daughter North and niece Penelope’s faces in her latest TikTok.
The reality star, 42, shared a clip of the trio eating ice creams and enjoying various drinks during their trip to Tokyo.

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The clip started with North showing off her Hello Kitty lollipop before the group headed to a grocery store.
Kim and North tucked into a grape juice from the store during a walk in a stunning park lined with pink blossom trees.
They then headed to a taxi, where Penelope, 10, was seen eating white ice cream.
The preteen had exaggerated false lashes thanks to the filter of the video.


The clip then panned over to North and Kim, who both had accentuated features due to the editing.
Kim is also mom to daughter Chicago, five, and sons Saint, seven, and Psalm, three.
She often shares videos of herself and North messing around and dancing on TikTok.
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Earlier this month, she was blasted for putting a makeup filter over a clip of the duo hugging and kissing.
The preteen appeared to have huge fake lashes thanks to the editing on the clip.
FAN BACKLASH
Fans claimed the filter could be “damaging” to North’s “self-esteem.”
One wrote on an online thread: “It’s gotta be so dangerous for a preteen’s self-esteem to be using subtle filters like that.
“Especially with all the tools at her disposal to then try to look like a filter eventually (fillers, etc).
“There is nothing wrong w posting your god-given eyelashes.”
Last year, North’s father Kanye West slammed Kim for allowing North to go on TikTok and wear makeup.
“Don’t have my daughter wearing lipstick on TikTok, or don’t have her on TikTok at all, if I’m not there to approve that,” he told Hollywood Unlocked in January 2022.
“It was done without me knowing and it happened again so I feel like it’s poking the bear, trying to antagonize me or create this ‘crazy’ narrative.”

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