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EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center|Kim Kardashian's Son Saint West Takes a Leap During Family Lake Outing
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Date:2025-04-07 07:16:56
Kim Kardashian is EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Centerno over-protective mom when it comes to these summer activities.
Ahead of their return to school this month, the SKIMS founder accompanied her son Saint West, 7, and his friends on a day out to a lake, where the kids and their friends took turns jumping off a low cliff into the water. On Aug. 12, Kim shared on her Instagram Stories a video of Saint wearing a life vest and standing on the ledge as the group cheered him on to take that leap.
"Ronaldo's in the water," one person shouted before the boy, an avid soccer fan, eventually jumped. Kim laughed in response to the coaxing tactic and captioned her video, "The bribes."
Kim, who shares Saint, North West, 10, and Chicago West, 5, and Psalm West, 4, with ex Kanye West, watched the group from what appeared to be an inflatable boat.
"Wish I could have wake surfed," she wrote on her Instagram Stories, "but my shoulder is still out of commission."
Kim had shared on Aug. 7 that she recently broke her shoulder and tore a tendon. "I've been out of the gym a few weeks but I'm back," she wrote on her Instagram Stories at the time, adding, "Nothing is going to keep me down."
Kim's youngest son is also nursing an injury. Her sister Khloe Kardashian shared on Instagram Aug. 8 that Psalm and her daughter True Thompson, 5, both broke their arms earlier this summer.
"Cousin cast club," Khloe wrote, alongside a photo of the kids standing side by side, sporting casts. "Trampoline and monkey bars. They had a ball this summer."
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