Homework Hijack: Kim Kardashian's Controversial Stance on Kids' Education Goes Viral on Kai Cenat's Stream


Reality TV icon Kim Kardashian has ignited a global conversation about childhood education.

Appearing as a special guest on Day 1 of Kai Cenat's highly-anticipated "Mafiathon 3," Kardashian shared a perspective on homework that has divided the internet and drawn both praise and criticism.

During a casual chat with Cenat and his crew, a conversation about school assignments led to Kardashian's blunt and viral declaration: "I don't believe in homework."


As Cenat and others showed their surprise, the mother of four went on to explain her reasoning, stating that children are already in school for a significant portion of their day—roughly eight hours.

She argued that after-school hours should be reserved for other crucial aspects of a child's development, such as sports, family time, and simply having a life.

Her comments, which were also made in the presence of her son, Saint West, resonated with many viewers who feel that the traditional education system places too much pressure on young students.

Proponents of her view argue that a constant cycle of academic work leaves no room for well-rounded childhoods and that the stress of assignments can be detrimental to a child's mental health.


This sentiment has been echoed by parents and former students who believe that time with family and extracurricular activities are just as important as classroom learning.

However, Kardashian's stance has not been without its detractors.

Critics on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have labeled her opinion as "out of touch" and a "rich family's perspective disconnected from reality."

Many argue that homework is a vital tool for reinforcing lessons and helping students develop essential study habits and discipline.

The debate also brings to mind similar controversies involving other members of the Kardashian family, such as Kourtney Kardashian, who has previously discussed homeschooling her children and calling the traditional school system "outdated."

The impromptu educational debate was just one of many highlights from the chaotic and entertaining first day of "Mafiathon 3."

The stream, which aims for Cenat to reach one million subscribers and become the most-subscribed creator on Twitch, also featured a high-energy "Extreme Noodle Game" and a friendly competition that saw Kardashian and her son Saint playfully interacting with Cenat's crew.

The star's willingness to engage in the stream's playful spirit and offer genuine life advice amid the on-screen chaos further solidified the event as a major cultural moment.

Do you agree with Kim Kardashian's views on homework, or do you believe it's a necessary part of a child's education? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!


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