The Kardashians are super open about their entire lives, except for when it comes to baby Saint West.
But today, Kim took her son out to his grandmother’s birthday party in San Diego, and the whole world watched. The 7-month-old, who is rarely seen on social media — he’s only been seen on Kim’s Snapchat 3 times so far — was captured smiling and giggling in his stroller on Kim’s Snapchat today.
A fan Instagram account uploaded it for the rest of the world to see. Here he is looking just as adorable as his older sister North:
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This is a big week for Saint, who also said his first words the other day.
“He said ‘dada’ today. Three times,” Kim told E! News on Friday. “I was like, ‘What?’ It was so exciting. I just really wanted him to say ‘mama’ first. But you know, he’s daddy’s boy.”
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