She's one of the most reclusive members of the Kardashian–Jenner clan.
Penelope Disick and North Wests Coachella Snap!
She's one of the most reclusive members of the Kardashian–Jenner clan.But Kourtney Kardashian's daughter Penelope Disick made an ultra-rare appearance on social...
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But 's daughter Penelope Disick made an ultra-rare appearance on social media recently when she appeared in a post by her cousin, North West.
Penelope, 13, joined the 12-year-old daughter of and for a photo on the festival grounds that was part of North's carousel documenting her .
Penelope — whom Kourtney, 47, shares with her former partner , 42 — looked carefree as she flashed a soft smile and touched her chin while gazing off into the distance.
She contrasted North's grungy look with a white cropped tank top reading 'HOT' over the midriff, along with a pair of baggy acid wash jeans and a purely decorative black belt that she wore outside of the belt loops.
North sported long blue wavy hair reaching down to her waist, and she wore a black metal-inspired T-shirt and multiple studded and spiked bracelets, as well as black shorts.
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Kourtney Kardashian's daughter Penelope Disick, 13, made an ultra-rare appearance on social media recently when she appeared in a post by her cousin, North West, 12. She was pictured at Coachella weekend one with North
North didn't make any reference to her cousin in the post, which was filled with photos of her friends exploring the festival grounds and posing with performers, including Sabrina Carpenter, Lizzo and Alex G.
Despite posing with her cousin, Penelope tends to fly under the radar and is rarely featured in her mother Kourtney's social media posts.
A rare exception was in July of last year, when the Poosh founder took to Instagram to celebrate her daughter's 13th birthday with her 215 million followers.
Kanye West, 48, announced on Tuesday that he was postponing a scheduled concert in Marseille, France, after government officials announced their intent to ban him from the country; pictured in February 2024 in Milan, Italy
The controversial rapper attempted to paint the decision to delay the concert until an unspecified date as something that was wholly his decision in a post on X
The controversial rapper attempted to paint the decision to delay the concert until an unspecified date as something that was wholly his decision.
'After much thought and consideration, it is my sole decision to postpone my show in Marseille, France until further notice,' the 48-year-old performer wrote on X.
— who has attracted widespread condemnation for antisemitic and racist statements in recent years — come in the wake of the United Kingdom's decision to bar him from his upcoming headlining slot at the Wireless Festival in July.
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French authorities announced eariler this month that they were looking to ban West from performing a concert in Marseille. Pictured: West at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, 2025
Crowds at Wireless last year. West had been due to headline all three days of the festival in July in the UK
The event's organizers had been under mounting pressure from sponsors and politicians to cancel the West performance, as he has drawn widespread condemnation for making antisemitic remarks and voicing admiration for Adolf Hitler.
West apologized in January with a letter, published as a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal.
He said his bipolar disorder led him to fall into 'a four-month long, manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life.'
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Ye's actions amounted to a 'pattern of behavior', citing the song Heil Hitler and his offensive merchandise, and he accused West of using mental health as an excuse.
Festival Republic managing director Melvin Benn had previously said Ye's comments were 'abhorrent' but defended the booking, arguing against denying artists second chances.
Jewish groups welcomed the visa decision. The Board of Deputies of British Jews said meaningful engagement would require genuine remorse, while the Jewish Leadership Council had condemned the booking amid a rise in antisemitic attacks.
West has not performed in Britain since headlining Glastonbury in 2015. Sponsors including Diageo, Pepsi and Anheuser‑Busch InBev withdrew support for Wireless, while PayPal said its branding would not appear in future Wireless promotional materials.
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