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Kourtney Kardashian Adress Rumors About Mason Disick Having a Child

The rumors originated from fake social media accounts impersonating Mason

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Kourtney Kardashian has publicly refuted rumors suggesting her 15-year-old son, Mason Disick, has secretly fathered a child. In a statement shared on her Instagram Stories on March 2, 2025, Kardashian addressed the circulating falsehoods, emphasizing their baseless nature and expressing concern over the impact on her family.

The rumors originated from fake social media accounts impersonating Mason, which disseminated misleading information about him having a child named Piper. These accounts shared fabricated posts and images, leading to widespread speculation online. Kardashian clarified that these accounts are fraudulent and do not belong to her son.

In her statement, Kardashian underscored Mason’s desire for privacy and urged the public and media to respect his boundaries. She highlighted that Mason is a minor with feelings and a promising future, and she appealed for an end to the dissemination of false narratives.

«I rarely address rumors or conspiracies regarding myself or my family, but this is about my child and it feels wrong to let anyone think for a second that these lies are remotely true. They are not (…) Mason does not have a child. These accounts that pretend to be him are definitely not. They are FAKE. My son really values his privacy, and I am asking all media to please, be respectful: he is a kid with feelings and a beautiful life ahead of him. Please stop spreading false narratives and spinning lies. And to all the other people making videos about my kids (who, by the way, are minors), please stop and leave them alone,» Kardashian stated.

This incident is not the first time the Kardashian family has had to address misinformation stemming from fake accounts. In the past, similar situations have arisen, prompting public clarifications to protect the well-being and privacy of their children.

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