Kim Kardashian's daughter North West is not even 2-years-old but has her own make-up bag and is interested in seeing her mother get ready for their family's reality show. The toddler however has very subtle choices in clothes and is more interested in various types of shoes, Kim said in her latest interview with a fashion magazine. The hot momma also talked about how she maintains that work life balance and answered to the critics who make fun of the kind of “work” she does for the living.

“I know that people joke all the time and try to figure out, you know, what it is that I do, but I work really hard. I get up every day at 5 a.m. and start my day,” Kim is quoted as saying in her latest interview with Elle magazine. The 34-year-old has a video game of her own, a beauty line on her family name, Dash stores and has also launched kid's clothing line called Kardashian Kids. Yet she is often mocked at by critics for posting several pictures online throughout the day.

The magazine also asked Kim to give some advise to women entrepreneurs. The wife to rapper Kanye West said that it is very important to work hard in life and give your “100 per cent” to whatever work you are doing. It is also very important to stay motivated and committed to a plan and not to let laziness get to you, added Kim.

The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star also talked about her daughter North's obsession with her make-up bag. Kim told the magazine that North is “obsessed with makeup” and watching her get ready for the reality show at home. To save her own make-up bag getting ruined by her little daughter, Kim said that she had to “give her [North] her own little makeup bag.” North West will turn 2-years-old on June 15, 2015.

Kim also talked about the importance of spending quality time with her husband West. The reality star said that she was strict about making North sleep in her own bedroom since she was born and this gave her the opportunity to spend time with her husband. Kim and North also accompany West on his concerts as it gives them time to stay together as a family.

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