KIM Kardashian's son Saint West has appeared to flip off the star as they headed for dinner.
The seven-year-old was seen sticking up his middle finger at the Kardashians star, 43, outside Islands Restaurant in Los Angeles on Friday.
Kim took Saint and his friends for dinner after picking them up from basketball practice.
In a video from the outing, the mother and son were seen getting out of a black car.
Kim wore a tight black turtleneck top teamed with leather pants, while Saint was in a sports jersey and shorts.
As Saint got out, he stood in front of his mom and defiantly flipped off the Hulu star.
Kim looked annoyed and flung up her arms to try to hide his rude gesture, scolding: "Stop it!"
She quickly recovered and turned around with a neutral expression on her face.
Saint giggled and put his hand down, before following his mother toward the restaurant.
This isn't the first time Kim's eldest son has made the gesture in public.
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The preteen stuck up his middle finger at cameras last month while going to a restaurant with Kim and his friends.
Kim looked less than impressed at his actions and was seen giving him a stern talking-to before putting her hand partially over his face.
The Skims founder shares her kids: North, 10; Saint, Chicago, 5; and Psalm, 4, with her ex-husband, Kanye West, 46.
Saint has also shown a tendency to playfully mock his mother on social media.
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In July, he photobombed Kim's sweet selfie at a soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Al-Nassr FC.
Kim flashed a peace sign and pouted at the camera while posing with her son in the stands.
Saint, however, chose to pull a funny face.
He plugged his ears with his fingers and stuck out his tongue at the camera.
Earlier this year, Saint revealed the shocking insults he hurls at mom Kim.
In the clip shared by Kim on her Instagram Stories, Saint addressed his famous mom from inside their $60 million mansion.
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"Mom, I'm very grateful for you," the youngster began. "I know I'm mean to you a lot. I say you're nothing to me, but you mean the world to me.
"I love you more than anything. You're my favorite in the family. I even love you more than my cute little brother, Psalm."