Kim Kardashian shared an replace on her relationship with ex-husband Kanye West.
The previous couple wed in a lavish ceremony in Florence, Italy, in Could 2014 however finalized their divorce simply six years later.
In an interview with Complicated revealed on Thursday, February 5, Kardashian, 45, shared the place issues stand between the pair now as they proceed to coparent their 4 youngsters: North12, Saint, 10, Chicago, 8, and Psalm, 6.
“We’ll at all times be household,” the All’s Truthful star mentioned. “We each know that. We will likely be OK, and there’s a lot love for our household. We would like what’s greatest for our youngsters.”
Kardashian filed for divorce from West, 48, in February 2021. The exes finalized their divorce in November 2022.
Based on the settlement, obtained by Us Weekly on the time, the truth star and rapper got joint custody with “equal entry” to their youngsters. The paperwork additionally said that West would pay Kardashian $200,000 a month in baby help and be chargeable for 50 % of the youngsters’s instructional and safety bills.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian
Gregory Tempo/ShutterstockFollowing their cut up, West moved on with Bianca Censorswhom he wed in December 2022.
The controversial rapper lately made headlines when he apologized for previous antisemitic feedback in a full-page advert revealed in The Wall Avenue Journal. He mentioned he had suffered neurological injury attributable to a 2002 automotive accident that wasn’t recognized till 2023. (He was additionally recognized with bipolar dysfunction in 2016.)
“I misplaced contact with actuality. Issues received worse the longer I ignored the issue. I mentioned and did issues I deeply remorse,” he wrote. “Among the folks I really like essentially the most, I handled the worst. You endured worry, confusion, humiliation, and the exhaustion of making an attempt to like somebody who was, at instances, unrecognizable. Trying again, I turned indifferent from my true self.”
“One of many tough points of getting bipolar type-1 are the disconnected moments — lots of which I nonetheless can’t recall — that result in poor judgment and reckless conduct that oftentimes looks like an out-of-body expertise,” he continued. “I remorse and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and am dedicated to accountability, remedy, and significant change. It doesn’t excuse what I did, although. I’m not a Nazi or an antisemite. I really like Jewish folks.”
West mentioned that in early 2025 he skilled “a four-month-long manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive conduct that destroyed my life.”
“Because the state of affairs turned more and more unsustainable, there have been instances I didn’t need to be right here anymore,” he continued, noting that his spouse inspired him to get assist.
West wrote, “My phrases as a pacesetter in my group have actual international influence and affect. In my mania, I misplaced full sight of that.”
“As I discover my new baseline and new middle by an efficient regime of remedy, remedy, train and clear residing, I’ve newfound, much-needed readability. I’m pouring my power into optimistic, significant artwork: music, clothes, design, and different new concepts to assist the world,” he went on.
West concluded, “I’m not asking for sympathy, or a free cross, although I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I write right this moment merely to ask in your endurance and understanding as I discover my method dwelling.”

