On Monday, Khloé Kardashian shared video on her Instagram Story where her 4-year-old niece flaunted her cosmetics abilities with the Great American organizer as her model.

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“Chicago picked this channel,” Khloé inscribed the start of the video, where she had a face paint channel that put a smiley sun on her temple and pink scrawls on her cheeks.

“She is imaginative coordinating my glitz and channels at present,” the pleased auntie composed as the video showed Chicago filling in Khloé’s lip with a lip pencil.

Khloé looks drained in the following part of video, where she expresses, “stream slack is kicking in” as Chicago keeps on dealing with her lips.

As the recordings proceed, Khloé gets an anime become flushed channel that is all over as Chicago begins applying eye shadow.

Chicago stops to clean up her auntie’s lips once again prior to polishing her off with some face powder.

Chicago imparts a nearby cling to Khloé’s little girl Valid as well as Kylie Jenner’s girl Stormi, with every one of the young ladies close in age.

Kim Kardashian — who shares girls Chicago and North, 9, as well as children Song, 3, and Holy person, 6, with ex Kanye West — as of late focused on the “good times” of having seven cousins in a single school. “I do carpool each and every day, that is my thing. Every one of my sisters do, so we see each other at school,” Kim said.

“It’s like, seven cousins generally go to a similar school,” she proceeded. “There’s three of every one class, one in another, two in another, two in another.”

The Kardashians star added, “It’s so fun. What’s more, they’re so close, so it’s such a lot of tomfoolery.”

In July, Kylie Jenner shared a lovable TikTok video reporting her unexpected excursion to Focus with Stormi, Valid and Chicago.

The charming clasp started with the three little kids riding in a shopping basket together as Jenner inquired, “Where are we going young ladies?”

“Target!” they shouted as one preceding entering the store.

“Shock target trip mind my young ladies,” Jenner inscribed the TikTok.

— Andy Vermaut (@AndyVermaut) February 19, 2022