Kourtney Kardashian forces son Mason to delete Instagram after livestream

Kourtney Kardashian has confirmed that she and her ex-partner made Mason, 10, delete his Instagram account hours after making it.

Mason joined the photo-sharing site on Tuesday without the permission of his famous relatives and instantly started chatting with his followers.

Just 24-hours later, Kim Kardashian’s sister revealed to her millions of followers that she and Scott, 36, believed Mason was too young to join social media.

Kourtney, 40, broke the news to fans during an Instagram Live session with best pal Sarah Howard while promoting her brand, Poosh.

The mum-of-three went on to say that Mason didn’t ask for his parent’s permission, despite Instagram having an age restriction of 13.

Kourtney revealed on Instagram that she deleted Mason’s account

She said: “I did delete it because Scott and I just felt like he isn’t [old enough]

“He’s 10. I think there’s an age limit with Instagram, I think it’s 13.”

She also went on to say that she doesn’t want her tots exposed to online bullying.

Kourt admitted she didn’t want her children exposed to online bullying

“I think on Instagram the thing that really worries me with kids is, people can be so mean,”

Before adding that it is “really easy to get consumed with it”.

Kourt also went on to say that Mason doesn’t have his own phone but has an iPad to use for schoolwork.

Mason made his account without the permission of his famous parents (Image: Tik Tok)

However, during his impromptu question and answer session, Mason let slip some Kardashian family secrets.

Over recent weeks there had been rumours circulating that Kylie Jenner had rekindled her romance with ex Travis Scott, who she shares her two-year-old daughter with.

When asked by a fan if Kylie and Travis were back on, Mason said: “No, Kylie and Travis are not back together.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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