North West headed out to dinner at Nobu in Malibu, California, on Sunday to have dinner with her dad, Kanye West, and his new wife.
The nine-year-old was joined by a friend as her security team dropped her off at the high-end restaurant where Kanye, better known as Ye, 45, and Bianca Censori, 27, were waiting for her to arrive.
The Bound 2 rapper married the Australia-native in a secret wedding sometime in January and has kept the details of their relationship private, despite releasing a song recently titled Censori Overload.

Justin Bieber has sold his share of the rights to his music for a reported $200m (£162m).
Hipgnosis Songs Capital, who now own the Canadian’s share of his back catalogue, will now receive a payment anytime one of the songs is played in public.
The company have acquired the rights to the 290 songs Bieber released before 31 December 2021, which include the smash hits, Baby, Sorry and Love Yourself.
Musicians are increasingly selling stakes in their work to music funds – with stars including Justin Timberlake and Shakira also striking deals with Hipgnosis.
However, the trend is more common among older artists, with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon all recently securing multimillion-dollar deals for their work.
The Hipgnosis Songs Fund is a $1bn (£811m) venture between Hipgnosis Song Management and the financial firm Blackstone.
The fund floated on the London Stock Exchange in July 2018.

Kanye West cold be denied entry to Australia over his history of antisemitic remarks, according to a government minister.
It is understood the rapper – who now goes by the name Ye – was planning to visit the country to meet the family of his partner, Bianca Censori, who grew up in Melbourne.
Minister for Education Jason Clare condemned Ye’s “awful” antisemitic comments involving Hitler and the Holocaust, saying others who had made similar statements had been denied visas.
“People like that who’ve applied for visas to get into Australia in the past have been rejected,” Clare said in an interview on Channel Nine. “I expect that if he does apply he would have to go through the same process and answer the same questions that they did.”

Prince Harry downed tequila shots in an interview with The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert yesterday ahead of its broadcast in the US tonight.
Fans attending the recording at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City told DailyMail.com the Duke of Sussex answered a series of questions from the late night host in his Colbert Questionert segment.
The quiz devised by the liberal comedian and TV host is 15 questions that he says ‘cover the full spectrum of human experience’.
Some of the questions put to guests include what their favorite sandwich is, what app they most use on their phone and even what number Colbert is thinking of at that moment.
It is not known what Harry answered but people at the studios managed to film a glimpse of the segment where Harry was talking with two tequila shots in front of him which he later downed.
The interview is just the latest the Duke is doing as he works to promote his bombshell memoir, Spare, released today.

Pete Davidson and Chase Sui Wonders continued to fuel dating rumors on Monday, as they were spotted getting close at Baba’s Pierogies in Brooklyn, New York.
The former SNL funnyman, 29, and his Bodies Bodies Bodies co-star, 26, were waiting for their takeout according to TMZ, with Chase affectionately holding her arm around the comedian’s neck as he showed her something on his phone.
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Gwyneth Paltrow gave some pretty wild anecdotes about doing drugs and taking random men home during an episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden.
She laughed: ‘It was great, talk about doing cocaine and not getting caught. You could just be at a bar having fun, dance on the table.’
‘There were no camera phones, especially in New York, there were no paparazzi. You could stumble out of a bar and go home with some rando and no one would know.’

An interior designer and former Real Housewives star who says she had a ‘fling’ with Prince Harry when he was 21 says he ‘needed an older’ woman but ‘doesn’t know what he’s found in Meghan’.
She told Good Morning Britain: ‘We met at a dinner party and we had mutual friends in Australia we stayed with – that’s how we started talking. He was surrounded by 20-year-olds…. I listened to him a lot, and I think that’s what he needed.
‘I’m not going to slander Meghan because I think she’s done a good enough job of it herself. I don’t know what he’s found in Meghan… I’m really sad for him, I’m sad for the whole Royal Family because I don’t think he’s going to recover from this very quickly.’
Full story on; https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11617967/Real-Housewives-star-fling-Prince-Harry-says-needed-older-woman.html

The Duke of Sussex told his wife not to pose for a photo in front of the Taj Mahal as he did not want people to think she was mimicking his mother.
In 1992, the Princess of Wales was pictured sitting alone at the landmark on a tour of India, in an image considered symbolic of the state of her relationship with Charles.
Writing in his memoir Spare, which was released in the UK at midnight, Harry says he and Meghan laughed about the advice he gave her ahead of a trip she was taking to the country.
‘Do not take a photo in front of the Taj Mahal. She’d asked why and I’d said: My mum,’ he wrote.
View images on; https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11617027/Harry-I-told-Meghan-not-photo-Taj-Mahal.html

Prince Harry and his memoirs have been ridiculed by Stephen Colbert ahead of the broadcast of their US TV interview tonight with the comedian comparing his life to Harry Potter and joking the new book is available as a royal commemorative plate.
There were gales of laughter as the Duke of Sussex was called ‘His royal Harryness’ and also seen downing tequila shots in an interview with The Late Show in New York after being swept into the studio by armed bodyguards yesterday.
Harry is at the end of his transatlantic TV blitz promoting his new memoirs Spare, which is out today. In a series of interviews in the US and UK he has shared intimate details of his life, including losing his virginity, his use of drugs and killing 25 Taliban, as well as private conversations with his family and the deepening rift over Megxit.
But even the usually supportive liberal US media is tiring of Prince Harry’s complaints. The Left-wing, anti-British New York Times, called his remarks ‘repetitive and tiresome’ and suggested the ‘tide seems to be turning’ in US attitudes towards the Sussexes.
And in a trailer for tonight’s show, Stephen Colbert appeared more focused on poking fun at the royal and his bitter rift with his brother, and scathing gags about Britain and the royals including the late Queen.
After playing a clip where Harry describes his pain at William trying to avoid him at Eton, the Late Show presenter said to roars of laughter: ‘That’s heartbreaking. To be rejected by his older brother at school even though that magic hat sorted them into the same house. What do you think? Hufflepuff? Gryffindor?’

Prince Harry and his memoirs have been ridiculed by Stephen Colbert ahead of the broadcast of their US TV interview tonight with the comedian comparing his life to Harry Potter and joking the new book is available as a royal commemorative plate.
There were gales of laughter as the Duke of Sussex was called ‘His royal Harryness’ and also seen downing tequila shots in an interview with The Late Show in New York after being swept into the studio by armed bodyguards yesterday.
Harry is at the end of his transatlantic TV blitz promoting his new memoirs Spare, which is out today. In a series of interviews in the US and UK he has shared intimate details of his life, including losing his virginity, his use of drugs and killing 25 Taliban, as well as private conversations with his family and the deepening rift over Megxit.
But even the usually supportive liberal US media is tiring of Prince Harry’s complaints. The Left-wing, anti-British New York Times, called his remarks ‘repetitive and tiresome’ and suggested the ‘tide seems to be turning’ in US attitudes towards the Sussexes.
And in a trailer for tonight’s show, Stephen Colbert appeared more focused on poking fun at the royal and his bitter rift with his brother, and scathing gags about Britain and the royals including the late Queen.
After playing a clip where Harry describes his pain at William trying to avoid him at Eton, the Late Show presenter said to roars of laughter: ‘That’s heartbreaking. To be rejected by his older brother at school even though that magic hat sorted them into the same house. What do you think? Hufflepuff? Gryffindor?’






