Someone told Kourtney Kardashian’s kids to ‘cover their mouths’: rude or funny?
Wow, Penelope Disick looks like her dad, right? It’s been a while since I’ve looked at photos of Penelope, so that surprised me. Anyway, I haven’t been paying much attention to Kourtney Kardashian lately, for many reasons. One, she’s pleasantly boring these days. She’s a mom with two young children and from what I can tell, she enjoys motherhood and she’s very hands-on with her kids. That makes her a better person and a less-interesting celebrity. I also pay less attention to Kourtney because I feel like out of all the Kardashian/Jenner girls, Kourtney is the one most out of her mother’s reach. Like, Kourtney doesn’t give a crap about Lucifer’s Homegirl’s agenda. She’s not under Kris’s thumb as much as her sisters.
But that’s not the point of this story. The point of this story is that Kourtney was recently traveling with her kids and someone on the plane shushed her children. And Kourtney took to Twitter about it:
Mess with Kourtney Kardashian‘s kids, and more than 10 million people will hear about it.
The 34-year-old reality star, angry after a fellow passenger on a plane told her children Mason and Penelope to cover their mouths, tweeted to her 10.5 million followers Tuesday, “People on airplanes are so wild these days… Telling other people’s children to cover their mouths. Cover YOUR mouth.”
Kourtney was returning from a Mexican vacation at the resort Casa Aramara, where she, her partner Scott Disick, and their kids enjoyed fun and sun. By the way, don’t expect anyone to shush Kourtney’s niece North — and with her dad’s temper, that’s a very good thing! — as Kim Kardashian and Kanye West travel via a private jet these days.
Oh, this should get The Motherhood Industrial Complex riled up. I can’t wait! Kourtney left the tweet up, so it’s not like she’s the one making any apologies. My personal take: if someone, a stranger, tells your child to “cover your mouth,” it’s off-side and rude, especially if it’s a baby or a toddler. If it was Mason acting up and being loud on a plane? It’s still rude to say something to the child, but what are the rules for saying something to the mom?
There’s another thought I had – what if the “cover your mouth” is about coughing or sneezing? When I was a kid, I was told “cover your mouth” when I coughed. That might be a different situation. GERMS. Little-kid germs too.
Also – Kourtney recently got a cat. I thought about writing it up a while back but… I don’t know, I think Kourtney is capable of taking care of a cat. This won’t be another Mercy situation.
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