KIM Kardashian has been slammed by fans for her parenting practices after her daughter North West displayed rude and disrespectful behavior in a new scene.

The pre-teen has not held back from roasting her mom on multiple occasions, leading many to believe that The Kardashians star is the root of the problem.

In a scene from the new episode of the Hulu show this week, North, 10, watched as Kim, 43, had her fitting for the Met Gala.

The reality star told cameras that her eldest child just wants to “rate people’s outfits” and is like the “new Joan River.”

“She loves to critique,” the TV personality explained in a confessional.

Back in the fitting room, Kim met with Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry to try on her pearl-laden dress for the red carpet.
While watching her mom get dressed, North said: “There’s way too much gaps in the pearls.

The little girl slammed her parent's dress as 'cheap-looking'

“It looks like she’s a Hawaiian girl with her dress all ripped.”

The pre-teen also claimed that the pearls looked “fake,” which prompted Kim to respond.

“No, no, I think you’re wrong here,” she corrected.

“These are very expensive, real pearls. I think you need a lesson on pearls. We’re not going for flapper girl—we’re going for vintage, authentic pearly girly.”

North continued on to say that she thought the gown was too “beachy” and that the diamond accessories around the neck would “ruin” the outfit.

She told her mother: “I like the pearls. I just don’t like that it looks, like, from the Dollar Store.”

Fans accused Kim of poor parenting

Daniel was the most stunned by the commentary, telling cameras: “This is my worst nightmare come to life. It’s like I’m being Punk’d. The night before the Met, getting read for filth.”

But Kim took the opportunity to teach her daughter about manners, telling the little girl: “There’s a way to be honest and not to hurt people’s feelings. So I want you to learn that.”

FAN BACKLASH

In watching the episode, fans were appalled by North’s behavior, and several took to Reddit where they attributed the child’s bluntness to “poor parenting.”

“North isn’t the problem. It’s Kim,” one wrote, opening up the conversation.

“Agreed. Kim seems like a neglectful parent acting like she’s gotta do all the she’s doing bc she’s a ‘single mom.’you’re a billionaire. You can afford to take at least a year off, spend it with your kids, and actually raise them,” a second complained.

“Kim just doesn’t have any depth at all to her character and she cannot be a good parent because she’s superficial and only cares about self promotion. She had kids because she wanted more money and fame,” a third remarked.

North has garnered a reputation for savage comments directed at Kim

“I think it boils down to the fact North has zero respect for her mom. And that’s 100% Kim’s fault,” a fourth ripped.

“100% Kim and kanye don’t parent their kids. They are helping raise them but they aren’t parenting, or fully raising them. And then to see that your lack of parenting creates privileged snobby kids and you still allow it. Also, I would never s**t talk my family to my daughter… that’s so wild,” a fifth seethed.

“It’s pretty much always a parent thing,” a final put shortly.

HARSH WORDS

This wasn’t the first occasion that North shocked fans with her behavior toward Kim.

In another recent episode of The Kardashians, the little girl took a nasty swipe at her mom in a brutal moment caught on-camera.

The reality TV star repeatedly left fans in stitches with her shady comments.

Kim was shown sitting in glam with her hair and makeup artist Chris Appleton.

Suddenly, North walked into the room to look for something before heading out.

The pre-teen entered wearing her hair in a 90s or early 2000s-inspired style with equally vintage sunglasses on.

“Did you just step out of the 90s? How old are you?” asked the Skkn by Kim founder before adding: “You look like a teenager,” as she grabbed her daughter and pulled her in close for a hug.

North did not respond to the comments but instead quipped back with: “You need a pimple patch, Mom,” as she rifled through drawers.

“Oh, I need a pimple patch? Rude,” Kim responded, looking stunned.

She went on: “You know, I’ve been used to this kind of honesty my whole life. Sometimes I just want people to lie to me and be nice.”