North starred as Young Simba in the two-day live production at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on May 24-25
Khloé Kardashian is a proud aunt!
On Wednesday, May 29, the Good American co-founder, 39, shared a snap of herself posing with daughter True, 6, niece Chicago, also 6, and momager Kris Jenner while supporting North West, 10, during her Lion King live concert performance over Memorial Day weekend.
Khloé pouted for the selfie at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, while Chicago and True pulled funny faces and Kris smiled in the background while wearing a furry jacket.
“🦁👑,” Khloé simply captioned the shot.
The post comes after the eldest daughter of her sister Kim Kardashian and Kanye West took to the stage on May 24 and May 25 to perform as Young Simba in the star-studded Disney production in honor of the film’s 30th anniversary.
North sang “I Just Can’t Wait to be King” in the show while wearing a yellow furry hooded sweatshirt with matching shorts, socks, and furry slippers all belonging to her.
Proud mom Kim shared a series of pictures and videos from North’s performance, including one of herself singing along to “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” alongside her daughter Chicago.
“I was feeling it @thelionking,” she wrote over the video, shared on Saturday, May 25.
The SKIMS founder, 43, also posted a sweet photo of North helping Chicago with her hair in what appeared to be a backstage area.
“Never too busy to help her sister with her edges,” The Kardashians star wrote.
Kim also shares sons Saint, 8, and Psalm, 5, with ex-husband West, 46. The pair tied the knot in 2014 before announcing their split in 2021 and finalizing their divorce in 2022.
North’s performance comes after it was announced she’d be joining the cast of Disney’s The Lion King 30th Anniversary – A Live-to-Film Concert Event earlier this month. The concert will soon air on Disney+, according to a press release.
North starred in the production alongside Heather Headley and Lebo M., as well as Jennifer Hudson, who appeared as a special guest. Franchise veterans Billy Eichner, Bradley Gibson, Ernie Sabella, Weaver, Jeremy Irons and Nathan Lane also made appearances in the show.