Khloe Kardashian might have a huge fan following on social media, but she is not willing to let her kids have access to the internet until they are 16 or 17. The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star recently shared her thoughts about her kids being exposed to social media.
Khloe Kardashian gets real about why her kids don’t have access to internet and social media
In the February 25 episode of her podcast, “Khloe in Wonder Land,” Khloe Kardashian discussed the internet and its impact. One of the many details she revealed is why she does not want her kids to be on social media yet. She said, “I don’t believe kids — my son is 3 [and] my daughter’s 7½ — [should] be on social media in my opinion. They don’t need to know about the Internet.”
Kardashian shares son Tatum and daughter True with ex Tristan Thompson. In her podcast, she said that her kids do not really understand what the Internet is, nor do they have access to it. She explained that they are comfortable around the cameras in their own because that is the “normal” for them.
The Good American founder said, “It’s normal to them to experience paparazzi. It’s strange, but that’s the norm. They’re not questioning it. And they don’t have social media. They don’t have the Internet in any way. My kids don’t have Google. They don’t have anything like that. So, they don’t know what even that means.”
Elsewhere, she mentioned that sometimes True says she wants to film a TikTok but does not fully understand what that is. “My daughter will be like, ‘I want to film a TikTok.’ They don’t know what TikTok is because I never talk about TikTok,” she explained. She also revealed that she is thinking about getting True a phone when she turns twelve in 2030. She clarified that having a phone does not mean that True will have social media.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Momtastic.
