Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from the Grammy winner, Kanye West in February 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage. They both share four children: North (9), Saint (6), Chicago (4), and Psalm (3).
After prolonged months of Kanye’s problematic behaviour, their divorce is on the verge of being settled. However, that does not mean the rapper will stop loving the reality TV superstar. The ‘Donda’ rapper opened up about his shaky relationship with Kim. Know more about the issue below.
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Why Kanye West Said His Divorce With Kim Is Only “On Paper”?
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s divorce is on the verge of being settled but that doesn’t mean the rapper will stop loving the reality TV superstar. “I may be divorced on paper, but I’m not divorced of the idea of being the protector,” West, 45, shared during an interview on ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’ Friday.
“Her name is no longer West. And my name is now only Ye. If we were ever to be together again, what would our name be? Kimye?” The hip-hop icon went on to say that he will “love [Kardashian] for life,” adding, “Oddly enough I will protect her.” Oddly, many celebrities have opened up and gave statements that Ye must take care of his mental health and his tweets are a product of his unchecked mental health.
Ye Talks About His Anti-Semitic Tweets
During the interview with Morgan, West was asked if he regretted writing a specific tweet in which he vowed to go “death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.” The fashion designer told Morgan that he is “absolutely not” sorry for the offensive message. “You should be,” Morgan responded and slammed West for his insensitivity.
He then equated anti-Semitism to racism, prompting a smug reply from West, “Yeah, that’s why I said it.” “So why did everyone feel so free to attack me about my T-shirt. But Candace Owens was the only public figure to say that it was wrong for the Kardashians to keep me from seeing my daughter,” he wrote via Instagram earlier this month.
This quote is in reference to criticism of his “White Lives Matter” apparel that he unveiled at his Yeezy season 9 show during Paris Fashion Week. “Or we just chime in when we want to tear a Black man down for actually having a political opinion,” he continued. “And for all audience so outraged about my T-shirt. Where was you when I couldn’t see my kids. I went public in hope of public support at the time.”
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