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Kim Kardashian’s Struggle to Snap a Decent Family Photo is a Peak Mom Moment

Every mom has been there. You try to do something nice for your kids, and in return, you just want one photo. Is that too much to ask? For Kim Kardashian — and moms everywhere — yes, it is. The SKIMS founder just shared her struggle to get a decent family photo with her four kids, and it’s everything you would expect from four little ones.

“All North wanted was to meet @takashipom on our trip to Japan!” Kardashian wrote on Instagram.  Thank you Murakami for opening up your creative bubble for us and bringing some of your magic to the kids. ✨”

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But while they were meeting the famous Japanese contemporary artist, chaos ensued. In the first picture, Murakami crouches on the floor with his hands raised and smiling, while Kardashian stands next to him holding her 5-year-old daughter Chicago on her hip. Chicago is looking warily at the camera, with her head resting on her mom’s shoulder. She doesn’t look too excited to be there, but her reaction is nothing compared to 7-year-old Saint. He has thrown himself on the ground and is crying in an epic meltdown. 3-year-old Psalm and 9-year-old North are the only kids smiling and looking generally happy to be there.

“It would have been nice if they weren’t fighting LOL and we got a decent picture but hey?!” Kardashian quipped in her caption. Hey, sometimes you just have to take what you can get when it comes to family photos!

Slide to the next picture to see everyone standing up. Chicago is even looking at the camera this time and smiling. North is making a goofy face at Saint, and he is glaring at her with a level 10 death stare, complete with his arms crossed and his chin tucked down. He’s also standing noticeably distant from the rest of the family. Clearly, the two eldest siblings are having some beef (when are kids ever not fighting?), but Kardashian decided to just embrace it like all moms have to do at one point or another.

 

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