
North West has made her theatre debut and it's gone about as well as you'd expect from a nepo baby whose acting credits consist mostly of TikTok dances, lip syncs and being Kim Kardashian's daughter.
Unsurprisingly, the mess of a performance has sparked the usual backlash, but — while all the frustration is valid — there's one thing we all seem to be forgetting: that North West, despite her blood-boiling privilege, is still a child.
North West appeared as young Simba (the lead character) in The Lion King's 30th anniversary concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday, in a performance that was doomed from the get-go in a way that almost feels poetic.
After all, she too is the inheritor of a kingdom (or really, an empire); something that us scavengers on the edge of society are increasingly angry about.
Though, unlike Simba, she's still got both her celebrity parents, no tragic backstory, and no stint away from riches that's taught her the perspective of normies — which makes her pretty unsympathetic in this story.
Clad in a yellow zip-up jacket with a fluffy hood, matching shorts and paw-like slippers, North already looked out of place among the more elaborate costumes and makeup of other performers onstage.
Her rendition of "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" — her big moment — was punctuated with awkward dancing, off-key singing and confused glances as she was guided around the stage.
North West and Jason Weaver. Image: Instagram @kimkardashian via stories.