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«Breaking News» Kim Kardashian warns parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching'

Kim Kardashian has urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over an online 'suicide game' called Momo which encourages children to self-harm. 


The reality star drew attention to the horrifying trend after friends had warned her about the videos, which feature a terrifying doll and have been linked to teenage deaths around the world. 


The Momo character has even appeared in videos on YouTube Kids, which the Google-owned platform claims is a 'family friendly' version of the site.  


Alerting her 128million Instagram followers, Kardashian said: 'Beware! This was just sent to me about what's being inserted in YouTube Kids. Please monitor what your kids are watching!' 





Kim Kardashian, pictured in Montreal yesterday, has warned parents about the horrific 'game'


Kim Kardashian, pictured in Montreal yesterday, has warned parents about the horrific 'game'






The sick trend has seen children targeted with an image of a doll (pictured) called Momo


The sick trend has seen children targeted with an image of a doll (pictured) called Momo



Kim Kardashian, pictured left in Montreal yesterday, has spoken out to warn parents about the horrific suicide 'game' featuring a terrifying doll called Momo (right) 



She added: 'YouTube - please help!' 


The 38-year-old shared a Facebook post which warned: 'Parents please be aware and very cautious of what your child watches on YouTube and Kids YouTube.


'There is a thing called Momo that's instructing kids to kill themselves, turn stoves on while everyone is asleep and even threatening to kill the children if they tell their parents. 

'It doesn't come on instantly so it's almost as if it waits for you to leave the room then comes on in mid show.  


'There's also videos of cartoons doing sexual things, violent things and they may look innocent enough at first glance but trust they aren't!' 


The terrifying girl with long dark hair and big bug-like eyes is said to have popped up in videos on the Kids section of YouTube.   





urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over an online 'suicide game'


urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over an online 'suicide game'






Kim shared advice from friends who had warned her about the trend


Kim shared advice from friends who had warned her about the trend



Kim Kardashian urged parents to 'monitor what your kids are watching' and called on YouTube to take action over the online 'suicide game'



The twisted 'game' has also targeted children on WhatsApp, Facebook and other online platforms. 


WhatsApp users are bombarded with terrifying images and messages, which range from threats and dares to encouraging self-harm and even suicide. 


The Momo in question is a grotesque doll created by a Japanese special effects company called Link Factory and designed by Midori Hayashi. Neither he nor the corporation are linked to the sick game. 


Last year a 12-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy, both from Colombia, are thought to have killed themselves after taking part in the Momo challenge.


After the police seized their phones, they said they found messages that were linked to the game.       


The Belgian Public Prosecutor's Office also reported in November 2018 that a 13-year-old boy had been the victim of the 'Momo Challenge' and hanged himself. 

For confidential support in the United States call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255.


For confidential support in the UK call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details. 


For confidential support in Australia call the Lifeline 24-hour crisis support on 13 11 14. 


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