Kourtney Kardashian Shares RARE Photo of Son Mason Disick
Mason Disick knows what it takes to dress like a Kardashian.
Case in point? When aunt Khloe Kardashian highlighted some of the family's fashion March 6, Kourtney Kardashian and ex Scott Disick's 14-year-old son stole the show in his all-denim ensemble.
In the Instagram Story, Mason donned a pair of baggy oversized jean shorts, a buttoned-up jean shirt and Timberland boots. He finished his look with a chrome chain, a black belt with an ornate silver buckle, statement rings and a Rolex watch.
As Khloe simply captioned the Story, "Go offfff Mase."
And the 39-year-old couldn't help but gush over his sleek accessories, exclaiming…
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Kim Kardashian Celebrates North West's Music Milestone
Kardashian fans are starting to have a hard time keeping up.
After all, social media users were shook when they saw just how much Psalm West—the 4-year-old son of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West—has grown since his birthday last May. In a video shared by Khloe Kardashian on March 29, the young boy stood tall next to his sister Chicago West, 6, and Khloe's daughter True Thompson, 5, as they all danced around the kitchen to North West's "Talking" collab with Kanye.
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