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    Kim Kardashian's son Saint West appeared to hack his mother's phone to ask for free toys and more subscribers to his YouTube channel

    The cheeky nine year old first took to his mum's Instagram account this week to encourage her 356 million followers to subscribe to his YouTube channel


    He shared a picture of his Roblox YouTube account handle on her Instagram stories, and wrote: "Subscribe to Saint's YouTube channel."

    However, since the post, his YouTube channel appears to have been taken down.

    When trying to access the channel on the YouTube website, a message reads: "This page isn't available. Sorry about that.

    "Try searching for something else."

    Saint also took the opportunity to ask Pop Mart for some Labubus, a brand of collectible plush toy monster elves.

    The Chinese toy maker, which is behind the viral products, wrote on Kim's Instagram: "Hey Saint, while you still have your moms phone can you reply to her DM's real fast."

    Saint replied: "hey it's Saint i got my moms phone can i get some giant labubus and some rainbow teeth ones pls. (sic)"

    But this isn't the first time Saint has appeared to hack Kim's phone, and nor is it the first time his YouTube channel has been taken down.

    Speaking about Saint previously hacking her account, she said on the What In The Winkler? podcast: "Like when Saint took my phone and posted... and my publicist is writing me like 'This is what you're posting on Election Day?'

    "And I was like, 'It's a kid. He has no idea.' "

    At the time, Saint was trying to promote his Fortnite account, but he shared two anti-Kamala Harris videos in the process.

    Kim explained: "He like reposted a video, something about the election, and I took his account down just because he has to ask me before every post.

    "So he's just started a Fortnite account, and I'm like... you have got to give yourself grace."

    But Kim insisted she has to discipline her children, otherwise they won't learn any lessons.

    She said: "If I don't do this now and fight through the tears, as uncomfortable as that is, then they are always going to get their way. The lesson won't be learned."

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