Kim Kardashian and Ye’s oldest kids rake in $30K for their voice-over roles

North and Saint West are in the movies
Ye West and Kim Kardashian (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s oldest children made a total of $30,000 for their voiceover roles in Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie.

According to legal documents obtained by the Blast, North West, 10, who played a Pomeranian pup named Mini in the film, received $20,000 for four recording sessions. Saint, seven, got $10,000 for two recording sessions for his role as Meteor Max.


The Blast added “behind-the-scenes” videos of North were filmed for promotion.

Kardashian, 43, reportedly signed her son’s contract on his behalf due to his younger age, but there was no figure put on what she made for her comeback role as poodle Delores in the Paw Patrol sequel.


In January, Nickelodeon and entertainment company Spin Master announced the cast for the film was also going to include Taraji P Henson, Kristen Bell, Marsai Martin, McKenna Grace, Serena Williams and Chris Rock among a string of other famous faces.

Kardashian shared the film’s trailer on Instagram at the time of the announcement. “This September, a new breed of heroes hits the big screen,” she said. “Meet the Mighty Pups in our SUPER new trailer for Paw Patrol: can you spot North and Saint in the trailer?”

The socialite hosted a private premiere party with all four of the children she shares with her ex-husband Kanye, 45, including Chicago, five, and Psalm, four, as well as her family when the first film, Paw Patrol: The Movie, came out in August 2021.

“I want to welcome everyone here to Paw Patrol: The Movie. I’m so excited that I get to show all my kids, and all their cousins, and all my friends and everyone my first movie! This is so amazing. I did this for you guys because I know how much you guys love Paw Patrol” Kardashian said in a speech to the audience.

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