Every mother wants the best for their kids. Even if it means splurging hefty sums on nannies for the sake of children’s safety and well-being. And Kim Kardashian is no exception. The star prioritises her children’s well-being. No wonder the TV personality does not mind shelling out huge sums of money on her nannies. According to a source, Kim Kardashian spends millions on nannies for her children’s welfare every year.
Kim Kardashian’s team of nannies is paid full-time salaries, says ‘source’
Kim Kardashian “loves her kids.” However, amid all the “filming, running multiple businesses, studying law, and her nonstop travel schedule,” the media mogul “can’t do it all.” To feel less guilty about “falling short as a mom,” Kardashian has a “rotating team of nannies” for her kids, and most of them are “on full-time salaries.” According to a source, the star does not mind splashing millions on the nannies for their job.
“A few of the nannies live in during the week. The full-time nannies are all on about $100,000 or more a year,” a source told The Sun. For some, it might be a huge sum, but the TV star does not mind “dropping a few million a year.” This is because the amount is “worth it to her to keep her kids happy and safe.” Plus, the round-the-clock care for seven days “puts her mind at ease and lets her focus on bringing in twenty times what she’s putting out.”
Moreover, the nannies handle everything – from kids’ meals and laundry to security, clothing, drivers, and their schedules. The insider further revealed the team of ten nannies looks after her and ex-husband Kanye West’s kids – North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
The nannies even travel with the kids when they visit their dad. “If one of the kids is going to Kanye, say like North, it tends to cause a little chaos as Kim has around three trusted ones that she will send.” “So then if two of the kids go, it’s even more chaos – which is why she’s got a team of about 10 nannies,” the source added. Kardashian also has a head nanny to coordinate with the team of nannies for the children’s meals and activities.
Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea.