On February 19, the media stirred the news when TV star, businesswoman, and socialite Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from her husband, rapper Kanye West, with whom she had been married for seven years. The couple decided to leave peacefully and without scandals.
Kim for the first time spoke about the divorce in an interview with VOGUE a month after the breakup news.
Kardashian then noted that Kanye ruined the relationship himself.
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On June 4, the new episode of the reality show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” was released, which was filmed during a family vacation on Lake Tahoe.
The video shows Kim freaking out, and the reason for her anger is precisely the divorce. She later told her sisters about this.
However, she called Kanye a wonderful father who “did an amazing job.”
“I think he deserves someone that can go support his every move and go follow him all over the place and move to Wyoming. I can’t do that. He should have a wife that supports his every move and travels with him and does everything and I can’t,” Kim pointed out.
The celebrity admitted that she feels like a failure because she failed to become the perfect wife for Kanye.
At the same time, there is no struggle and hatred between the former. Judging by the words of the star, they dispersed calmly, without a scandal.
“There’s no fighting like now it’s like all calm, so I just I just roll with it,” she clarified.
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