In another show of support for her son Saint, Kim Kardashian made her way to her oldest son’s basketball game in Los Angeles.
The billionaire reality star and entrepreneur was first seen making her grand entrance to a sports academy on Friday in her casual-chic look dressed in gray sweatpants with a white tank top that read ‘Kim’ in sequins across her chest.
She also wore a pair of black shoes while carrying a faux fur tote bag over her left shoulder, along with cool dark sunglasses.
Making her way towards the entrance doors, The Kardashians star strutted her stuff like she was on a fashion catwalk, with her long tresses, now a natural black, flowing long down her back with a center part until she went inside.
After watching Saint, eight, run up and down the court for his team, eventually mother and son came back out those same doors for the short walk back to her parked vehicle.
The famous mother of four, whom she shares with ex-husband Kanye West, came out the doors first, where she was greeted by her usual fanfare of admirers.
Putting on her cool sunglasses, Kim K again glided her way across the walkway and into the parking lot looking her usual glamorous self, despite being in her cool casual wear.
With a number of people following close behind, Saint kept close to his mom while dressed in his black and gray Sports Academy jersey and matching black shorts.
Sports have become an integral part of Saint’s everyday routine, as he has been seen regularly participating in activities like basketball and soccer, which is another one of his favorite hobbies.
While his mother can be seen at most of his games, Saint’s father has also been seen watching his boy hone his s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s on the hardwood.
Kardashian has been very supportive of Saint’s love of basketball, and sports in general, and is regularly seen at his games, whether it be basketball or soccer.
Just this past April, she celebrated her boy scoring the the game-winning shot for his team just before the final whistle ending the game.
In the clip, Saint received the ball from one of his teammates at the three-point line before sinking the successful shot.