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Kim Kardashian and daughter North are encouraged to dance with ABBA on TikTok

Mother and daughter take TikTok by storm with the song "Money, Money, Money".

Kim Kardashian and daughter North are encouraged to dance with ABBA on TikTok
María López

María López

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At just 9 years old, North West is already emerging as the generational successor of Kim Kardashian, her mediatic mother. Raised in an environment full of paparazzi and television cameras, North has become very comfortable in front of them (although she has also shown herself to be fed up with photographers).

As they say, history tends to repeat itself twice. In the beginning, it was Kris Jenner (the matriarch of the KardashianJenner clan) who guided Kim Kardashian into the twisted world of fame. Now, it will be Kim who will do the same with North. Or so it seems.

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Although North is still too young to manage her own TikTok account, mother and daughter have a joint profile to get around the platform’s policies (TikTok users must be at least 16 years old). In this way, Kim is in charge of sharing funny videos and short films featuring both her and North.

In her most recent video, Kim and North prove to be the biggest fans of the musical “Mamma Mia!” by having fun dancing and singing along to Money, Money, Money. This is one of the most famous songs of ABBA, the Swedish group that triumphed in the late 70’s with songs like Dancing Queen or The Winner Takes It All. Don’t miss how mother and daughter have fun dancing in TikTok:

Kim and North’s TikTok account was suspended last April, a decision apparently made by North herself. A source told TMZ that the girl had been more focused on other creative areas and had decided to disconnect, as it were.

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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