Will The Instagram Post Of Kris Jenner Bring A Rift Between Kim And Kourtney Kardashian?

Kim Kardashian's Saint West is probably the most popular baby as of this time. Right after the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star posted his picture on her Instagram, it caused a chaotic uproar on social media and on different news networks. Amidst all the revelry, many people can't help but notice the difference between the manner by which Grandma Kris Jenner described Saint West vis-à-vis Kourtney's kids. Take a look.

When Kim posted the pic, Grandma Kris immediately reposted his picture on her own Instagram account, saying, "Meet my grandson Saint!!!!! He's a little lovebug and an amazing gift from God." With Kourtney's Reign Aston, however, she said, "Meet my beautiful grandson!!!!"

There seems to be quite a difference between the captions, as what International Business Times mentioned. Kris Jenner didn't exactly say that she favors Kim's Saint West over Kourtney and Scott Disick's children, yet, the captions seem to indicate otherwise.

Although if you look at the totality of Kris Jenner's caption when she posted Reign Aston Disick's picture, you will also see that right after the hashtags "#blessed #oneofthelovesofmylife #Repost @kourtneykardash" she also described Reign Aston Disick as "My little turtle dove angel baby boy Reign Aston Disick."

Grandma Kris Jenner might just have been led into that description because of Saint West's name. It can even be a normal proud message from a grandmother. But will such captions bring a rift between Kim K. and Kourtney?

For Kim, all that she can think about is her beautiful son. According to Life and Style Magazine, Kim believes that Saint West knew even before he was born that he was going to be famous. As of now, a lot of people must believe Kim considering that Saint West is among the most searched babies of 2016. Perhaps, no other celebrity baby can match up the fame that Kim Kardashian's angel has reached in just one day.

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