Kourtney Kardashian says she hasn't allowed son Mason to have McDonald's french fries in one year
- Kourtney Kardashian said she has banned her eldest son from eating McDonald's french fries.
- She told the Wall Street Journal that Mason hasn't eaten them for a year.
Kourtney Kardashian said that she has banned her son Mason from having McDonald's french fries for one year.
Kardashian spoke about her "wellness journey" in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal to promote the launch of her natural edible supplement company, Lemme. During the interview, she recalled a moment when she had to shut down her 12-year-old son from eating unhealthily.
"Today I was having my one-on-one time with my son [Mason] and he said, 'Mom, I need McDonald's french fries today, please. It's been a year since I've had it.' I was like, 'Today's not the day, sorry.'"
Mason is the oldest of Kardashian's three children with her ex-partner Scott Disick.
During the interview, Kardashian also said that her wellness journey began when she started having children.
"When I had Mason is when I really started my wellness journey," the reality star told the publication. "He's very smart. He'll tell me, 'A person was bad because they let me have Cheetos.'"
She added: "Once I had kids was when I really bumped it up and started taking it more seriously. Nicole Richie really helped. She was one of my only friends who had kids before I did. She was like, 'You have to buy this one book, "Super Baby Food,"' and it was all about making [your own] baby food. It taught me about organic products and, honestly, it changed my life on how I started eating. Then it was a snowball effect."
Earlier this year, Kardashian married Travis Barker earlier after they began a romantic relationship and spent Valentine's Day together in 2021.
The couple have had three ceremonies since their engagement in October 2021: an unofficial ceremony in front of an Elvis impersonator in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April; a legal ceremony in May that took place in Santa Barbara, California, according to sources from People and TMZ; and finally an intimate ceremony in an Italian villa with family and friends a week later.
Kardashian told the Wall Street Journal that she is unsure whether they'll share the wedding footage in the second season of "The Kardashians" or keep it for themselves.