When it comes to the Kardashians, we like to think we do a pretty good job at 'keeping up', but judging by Kim Kardashian's latest photo that she shared for Mother's Day, it seems we've missed something – and plenty of fans are feeling similarly if the comments section is anything to go by.
To celebrate the special day, Kardashian uploaded a series of adorable family photos (featuring plenty of throwbacks, as well as newer ones), including one depicting four generations of her family.
It featured herself, her mother Kris Jenner, her grandma MJ and North, who all of a sudden looks so grown up we just absolutely cannot cope, or wrap our heads around it.
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One fan wrote in response to the photo: 'How old is North?!?! She was just 4 [sic]' and honestly, that's exactly what we thought when we saw the image too.
Another added: Northie!!! She’s a doll [sic],' while a third and fourth said: 'Is that North?!' and 'You definitely see MJ in North [sic]' respectively.
North is the eldest of Kardashian's four children, whom she shares with Kanye West - North is eight, Saint is six, Chicago is four and Psalm recently turned three (and celebrated with an incredibly lavish Hulk-themed birthday party).
Kardashian's family and friends also seemed to love the selection of photos, with her elder sister, Kourtney, writing in the comments: 'I love you! We’re all in this together. For life [sic].'
Meanwhile, Chris Appleton, a long-time friend of Kardashian's and her hairdresser, left three heart emojis.
Happy Mother's Day, Kim.
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