North West, 4, surprisingly relatable in first 'tell-all' interview
She chronicles her love of cheese, her favourite Disney Princess and made sure to plug the family business like the good little capitalist Kris Jenner has helped rear.
Amy Croffey is a The Sun-Herald columnist and Daily Life reporter with Fairfax Media.
She chronicles her love of cheese, her favourite Disney Princess and made sure to plug the family business like the good little capitalist Kris Jenner has helped rear.
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