Dream Kardashian and Cory Wharton’s daughter, Ryder, recently found themselves in a playful dispute regarding their respective fame levels—a classic scenario in the world of reality TV progeny. Cory Wharton, known for his appearances on “The Challenge,” shared this amusing tidbit on MTV’s “Official Challenge Podcast.” He explained that the two girls, both in second grade, often engage in lighthearted arguments about who commands more celebrity status.
Wharton playfully recounted a moment when he felt the need to “humble” his daughter, who at just 7 years old is already caught up in the allure of fame. “I told Ryder, ‘Don’t ever argue with a Kardashian,'” he recalled humorously, hinting at the inherent prestige that comes with Dream’s lineage. The 33-year-old dad made it clear that it’s vital for Ryder to stay grounded despite the realities of their television lives.
The girls’ rivalry is something Wharton views with a mix of humor and parental guidance. He noted that Ryder, along with her younger half-sisters, Mila and Maya, whom he shares with his girlfriend Taylor Selfridge, doesn’t perceive her parents as “cooler” just because they’re involved in reality television. “It’s just our life,” he said, indicating that the glitz of their televised existence is merely a part of their everyday reality.
Dream Kardashian has been well-versed in the world of reality TV since her birth in 2016, which was chronicled on “Rob & Chyna.” She later appeared on the iconic series “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” until its conclusion in 2021, as well as on the family’s Hulu series “The Kardashians.” Dream recently made headlines by launching her own Instagram account, further establishing her presence in the social media landscape.
In an exciting personal milestone, Dream made her debut at New York Fashion Week, showcasing her fashion sense in a stunning outfit that included a bomber jacket and baggy jeans. Although her father Rob Kardashian didn’t attend to see her strut her stuff on the runway, her mother Blac Chyna was there cheering her on. Chyna, who shares Dream with Rob, also has a 12-year-old son named King with her ex, rapper Tyga.
This generational clash over fame just goes to show that even at a young age, the children of reality stars are already navigating the complexities of celebrity culture. It will be intriguing to see how Dream and Ryder continue to carve their paths in the ever-evolving world of media and fame.