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Kanye West's 9-Year-Old Daughter North West Reveals She Watches Horror Movie'The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It'

Kanye West’s 9-Year-Old Daughter North West Reveals She Watches Horror Movie ‘The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It’

Ye “Kanye” West has been outspoken over his disapproval of many of ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s parental decisions. Well he’s about to blow a gasket when he sees this.

Ye’s 9 year old daughter North West went on TikTok and told her fans that she frequently watches The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It, a horror film starring Vera Farmiga.

The problem is that the movie is rated R and it has some pretty inappropriate scenes for a 9 year old to watch. Set to the Katy Perry track California Gurls, North began the TikTok clip by claiming that she starts her morning watching her ‘favorite movie.’

 

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The little girl then shared a screen grab image of The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It, a horror film that follows a couple who are paranormal investigators looking into a murder linked to demonic possession.

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The film is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for ‘terror, violence and some disturbing images’ The movie is also very dark and it contains some extremely anti-Christian imagery in it.

Here’s what he family friendly movie review site Common Sense media had to say about it: “Parents need to know that The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is the third Conjuring horror movie based on the “true case files” of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

It’s the eighth movie overall in the “Conjuring Universe” series. Violence is on par with other films in the franchise: Expect jump scares, stabbing and slicing, lots of blood, characters hit with flying objects, a heart attack, scary demons and icky monsters, a sledgehammer attack, and more.

Couples kiss in more than one scene, and language includes a use of “s–t,” a use of “hell,” and exclamatory use of “Jesus Christ” and “God.” A supporting character drinks several beers and tries to get others to drink with him, and there’s dialogue about being “a drunk.”

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