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North West’s Lion King performance faces harsh criticism online: Trolls lash out at Kim and Kanye’s girl receiving ‘nepo baby’ advantage

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North West’s Lion King performance faces harsh criticism online: Trolls lash out at Kim and Kanye’s girl receiving ‘nepo baby’ advantage

North West made her acting debut as Young Simba during The Lion King’s 30th Anniversary concert on Friday – but online trolls have since lashed out at the 10-year-old’s nepo-baby advantage. 

The eldest child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West – who were also in attendance at the concert – took to the stage at The Hollywood Bowl to perform I Just Can’t Wait To Be King. 

After belting out lyrics at the crowded venue, North received a standing ovation from the audience. 

However, some social media users on X (formerly known as Twitter) shared their thoughts on Kim and Kanye’s daughter snagging a coveted role in the musical concert. 

One noted: ‘Nepotism is literally the best thing to be born with,’ while another added, ‘the worst case of nepo I have been witnessed.’

North West made her acting debut while performing as Young Simba during The Lion King’s 30th Anniversary concert on Friday (seen above) – but online trolls have since lashed out at the 10-year-old’s nepo-baby advantage

One typed out on the platform, 'nepotism is literally the best thing to be born with,' while another added, 'the worst case of nepo I have been witnessed'

One typed out on the platform, ‘nepotism is literally the best thing to be born with,’ while another added, ‘the worst case of nepo I have been witnessed’

Another penned, ‘Nepotism and the synonym next to it is KARDASHIANS,’ followed by laughing face emojis. 

‘Nepotism is so crazy lol,’ one wrote. ‘Someone else’s more talented, probably voice and dance trained kid didn’t get it because his/her family isn’t famous enough.’ 

One social media user penned, ‘She looks great and it seems like she’s having a lot of fun, but I’m definitely not gonna bypass the fact that we all know she wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t who her parents were. This is classism at its finest!’ 

Another chimed: ‘Aw man…I feel bad for the kids there that are actually talented who could’ve nailed this.’ 

‘I’m sure her mom’s influence (or money) is the only reason she got this leading/singing role.’ 

One also shared, ‘I don’t like that fact that she got this solely based on her mom or dad.’ 

‘There’s a kid out there with real talent that should’ve been given this opportunity. And no I’m not a hater I actually like the “Kardashians.”‘ 

It’s unclear if North went through a standard audition process. DailyMail.com has reached out to a Kardashian spokesperson for comment. 

Earlier this month, it was announced that North was cast in the live-to-film concert event which ran for two nights on May 24 and May 25. The Hollywood Bowl can notably hold up to 17,500 people and tickets for the concert began at $60. 

The eldest child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West - who were also in attendance at the concert - took to the stage at The Hollywood Bowl to perform I Just Can't Wait To Be King

The eldest child of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West – who were also in attendance at the concert – took to the stage at The Hollywood Bowl to perform I Just Can’t Wait To Be King

Another penned, 'Nepotism and the synonym next to it is KARDASHIANS,' followed by laughing face emojis

Another penned, ‘Nepotism and the synonym next to it is KARDASHIANS,’ followed by laughing face emojis

'Nepotism is so crazy lol,' one wrote. 'Someone else's more talented, probably voice and dance trained kid didn't get it because his/her family isn't famous enough'

‘Nepotism is so crazy lol,’ one wrote. ‘Someone else’s more talented, probably voice and dance trained kid didn’t get it because his/her family isn’t famous enough’

One social media user penned, 'She looks great and it seems like she's having a lot of fun, but I'm definitely not gonna bypass the fact that we all know she wouldn't be there if it wasn't who her parents were. This is classism at its finest!'

One social media user penned, ‘She looks great and it seems like she’s having a lot of fun, but I’m definitely not gonna bypass the fact that we all know she wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t who her parents were. This is classism at its finest!’

One also shared, 'I don't like that fact that she got this solely based on her mom or dad. 'There's a kid out there with real talent that should've been given this opportunity. And no I'm not a hater I actually like the "Kardashians"'

One also shared, ‘I don’t like that fact that she got this solely based on her mom or dad. ‘There’s a kid out there with real talent that should’ve been given this opportunity. And no I’m not a hater I actually like the “Kardashians”‘ 

Earlier this month, it was announced that North would join the cast for the live-to-film concert event which ran for two nights on May 24 and May 25

Earlier this month, it was announced that North would join the cast for the live-to-film concert event which ran for two nights on May 24 and May 25

North joined other stars on the stage, such as Jennifer Hudson, Billy Eichner, Bradley Gibson, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, Jeremy Irons and also Nathan Lane. 

Kanye West was in attendance at the concert to support his daughter, as well as Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian and her husband Travis Barker. 

Kim also cheered on North from backstage, sharing photos to her Instagram Stories from North’s dressing room.

The proud mom posted snaps of their all-access passes on lanyards, along with some character-inspired cupcakes.

She also thanked Kris and grandmother Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Campbell for sending flowers, sharing video of the orange arrangements.

The SKIMS founder later uploaded a clip of herself watching the concert with daughter, Chicago, six, propped up on her lap. 

The TV personality also shared a snap as North sweetly combed her younger sister’s hair while spending time backstage. 

She later posed with some of the other cast members during the concert, such as with the actor who played Zazu. North also flashed a cheerful smile as she stood next to Jason Weaver for a memorable photo. 

The 10-year-old joined other stars on the stage, such as Jennifer Hudson, Billy Eichner, Bradley Gibson, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, Jeremy Irons and also Nathan Lane; seen with Hudson above

The 10-year-old joined other stars on the stage, such as Jennifer Hudson, Billy Eichner, Bradley Gibson, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, Jeremy Irons and also Nathan Lane; seen with Hudson above

She also thanked Kris and grandmother Mary Jo 'MJ' Campbell for sending flowers, sharing video of the orange arrangements

She also thanked Kris and grandmother Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Campbell for sending flowers, sharing video of the orange arrangements

The SKIMS founder later uploaded a clip of herself watching the concert with daughter, Chicago, propped up on her lap

The SKIMS founder later uploaded a clip of herself watching the concert with daughter, Chicago, propped up on her lap

The TV personality also shared a snap as North sweetly combed her younger sister's hair while spending time backstage

The TV personality also shared a snap as North sweetly combed her younger sister’s hair while spending time backstage

She later posed with some of the other cast members during the concert, such as with the actor who played Zazu

She later posed with some of the other cast members during the concert, such as with the actor who played Zazu

North also flashed a cheerful smile as she stood next to Jason Weaver for a memorable photo

North also flashed a cheerful smile as she stood next to Jason Weaver for a memorable photo

And on Sunday, the mother-of-four uploaded more behind-the-scenes snaps on her Instagram stories, including one where North was seen with Jennifer Hudson. ‘The Queen @iamjhud,’ was added towards the bottom of the image. 

She shared a picture of a Lion King-inspired bouquet that contained small studded animals of the characters from the movie. 

Kim also snapped a photo of North flashing an excited smile as she mingled backstage with some of the cast.  

North earned a standing ovation as she took the stage to perform I Just Can’t Wait to Be King from the 1994 Walt Disney animated movie.

The Elementary School Dropout artist donned a much more casual version of the usual Broadway costumes, sporting a yellow hoodie and matching shorts with a fuzzy hood and slippers.

North’s acting debut came after she announced her first album Elementary School Dropout in March, a nod to her dad’s 2004 debut The College Dropout.

The preteen was also featured on ‘Talking / Once Again’, from Vultures 1, Ye’s collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign.

The track made North one of the youngest artists to ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at No. 30 in February.

And on Sunday, the mother-of-four uploaded more behind-the-scenes snaps on her Instagram stories, including one where North was seen with Jennifer Hudson

And on Sunday, the mother-of-four uploaded more behind-the-scenes snaps on her Instagram stories, including one where North was seen with Jennifer Hudson

She also shared a picture of a Lion King-inspired bouquet that contained small studded animals of the characters from the movie

She also shared a picture of a Lion King-inspired bouquet that contained small studded animals of the characters from the movie

Kim also snapped a photo of North flashing an excited smile as she mingled backstage with some of the cast

Kim also snapped a photo of North flashing an excited smile as she mingled backstage with some of the cast

She repeatedly performed live with Kanye during various album release events for Vultures 1, including in Miami in December and Paris in February

She repeatedly performed live with Kanye during various album release events for Vultures 1, including in Miami in December and Paris in February

Although she made her acting debut on Friday night at the Hollywood Bowl, North is no stranger to the stage, thanks to her collaborations with her father.

She repeatedly performed live with Kanye during various album release events for Vultures 1, including in Miami in December and Paris in February.

The rising musical artist – as well as her siblings Chicago, six, and Psalm, five – also joined their father onstage at the Rolling Loud Festival in California this March.

North opened up about her love of singing on the cover of i-D last October, explaining that ‘performing is my favorite,’ and the passion comes ‘mostly from me… and then a little bit of my dad.’

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