Kim Kardashian’s son Saint opens a YouTube channel with strict rules. Details on the channel and contract inside!

Kim Kardashian’s son Saint West, who is eight years old, has recently launched his own YouTube channel after signing an extensive contract with his mother. Kim, who is known for being protective of her children’s social media use, has previously allowed only her 11-year-old daughter North to have a public Instagram account. Now, Kim Kardashian’s son Saint has taken a significant step by opening a YouTube channel.

Kim Kardashian has consistently supported her children in exploring their own interests and talents. In several interviews, she has mentioned how social media can be a useful platform for showcasing skills. Following this approach, Kim agreed to let Saint start a YouTube channel, but with a formal agreement in place. This agreement has garnered attention due to its detailed nature and the playful relationship between mother and son.

Kim shared details of Saint’s new venture on her Instagram. She posted a screenshot of the contract and wrote, “I finally allowed Saint to have a YouTube Channel after signing an extensive contract! lol Please Subscribe!!!” Additionally, she posted another story where Saint signed a document agreeing not to share personal family information on his channel. Kim playfully captioned this post, “Saint signed a solid contract for this YouTube Channel. He better not breach,” accompanied by a wink emoji.

The contract, dated September 3, 2024, is titled “Contract between Saint West and Kim Kardashian” with the subject being “YouTube Channel”. It includes specific rules that Saint must follow, such as not sharing personal family details or filming during North’s music sessions. The agreement also states that if Saint does not adhere to these rules, Kim may make his channel private or delete it.

Kim Kardashian’s son Saint has named his channel ‘The Goat Saint’, which focuses on video game streams and arcade game wins. Soon after its launch, the channel has quickly attracted thousands of subscribers.