Kourtney Kardashian and her famous family know all too well what it’s like to be in the spotlight constantly. The reality star and her siblings have been making headlines for decades. Now, it seems the next generation of Kardashian-Jenner kids are ready to follow in their parents’ footsteps. However, recently that backfired when Kourtney’s oldest son, Mason Disick, shocked fans by dropping a racial slur during a social media post.
The Mirror reports that Mason Disick, who is the oldest child of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick, may have gone too far on social media. The 14-year-old was seen in a TikTok video. He had a filter over his face that gave him faux facial hair as he wore a dark hoodie. “Who do you think I am?” he said into the camera. “This [n-word] tried to scam us.“
Kourtney Kardashian’s Son, Mason, Uses Racial Slur On Social Media
In the comments section of the post, one person called out Mason. “Why do u talk like u were born in the hood?” the follower asked. Mason replied, “Sorry let me put on the Kardashian accident.”
Many fans were stunned by Mason’s comments on social media. The post seems to hint that neither Kourtney Kardashian nor Scott Disick monitor what their son shares online.
“Disappointed but not surprised,” one person said of the video.
“Shameful. He should know better,” said another.
“Even if he was a young kid his family should be teaching him better, but he’s not and as his age 100% knows it’s wrong,” a third comment read.
“For real I mean I get that he’s young but he should absolutely know better,” another person stated.
“He has black cousins, family members etc….what is Kourtney teaching him,” one fan pointed out.
Mason Disick’s TikTok account is relatively new. It’s been active since May. However, he only has a handful of posts. One of his recent videos features the teenager hanging out with his friends at Kardashian fan-favorite spot, Nobu.
Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have stayed quiet about Mason’s video thus far. However, fans haven’t been holding back their disapproval of the pair’s lack of social media supervision for the young teenager.