Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have become ‘amicable’ co-parents after a ‘rocky’ few years as they focus on ‘what is healthiest’ for their four kids
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have discovered how to put their differences aside for the sake of their family.
After a “rocky” few years of co-parenting, a source said We weekly that the pair, who recently reunited for dinner at Nobu, have “really overcome those challenges” and are now “able to communicate in a mature way.”
“Kim and Kanye may not always see eye to eye, but they have built a friendly relationship based solely on their children,” the insider added.
They continued, “Kim knows that North is in a happy relationship with Bianca (Censori) and that’s all that matters to her. What happens in their personal lives is none of her business, just like she knows Kanye doesn’t pry into her personal life either.”
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have discovered how to put their differences aside for the sake of their family
Ultimately, the former couple feels like they know “what is healthiest when it comes to their children’s lives” and “share a lot of history together and will always be family.”
This means they will “continue to attend or gather at the same events for their children.”
The reality star, 43, and 46-year-old rapper share four children: daughters North, 10, and Chicago, 6, and sons Saint, 8, and Psalm, 4.
Kardashian and West finalized their divorce in November 2022 after a bitter two-year battle.
Since their split, the 24-time Grammy winner has publicly reached out to the Kardashian family multiple times following their split.
In 2022, he accused the family of “basically kidnapping” his daughter Chicago on his Instagram, while Kim’s sister Khloe begged him to “stop tearing Kimberly down and using our family if you want to deviate.”
She insisted that he “leave her and the family out of it so that the children can be raised peacefully.”
Appearing on the On Purpose With Jay Shetty podcast last year, Kardashian revealed that she is still a “hopeless romantic.”
After a few “rocky” years of co-parenting, a source told Us Weekly that the couple has “really overcome those challenges” and is now “able to communicate in a mature way” (seen last month)
The SKIMS founder – who has been married three times – said of dating again: ‘I will definitely take my time, and I think there are so many factors, especially when you have children and you take into account the people who come into your life. ‘
“If I can look at everything I did wrong and try not to make the same mistakes and really take my time, I think it just has to be different for me,” she continued.
Kim, whose last romance was with comedian Pete Davidson, added that she isn’t giving up on love: “I think I’ll always be a hopeless romantic and always want to be in love and I absolutely love spending my life with someone.” share and love to have a life with someone.’
“It’s obviously such a difficult place to be because how do you deal with it?” she continued.
“Kim and Kanye may not always see eye to eye, but they have built a friendly relationship based solely on their children,” an insider added; in the photo in 2019
“There are so many factors, but I will always believe in love and I will always want that, and I think that’s such a magical part of life. But I think what I like about it is taking my time and not rushing it.”
“There’s so much going on that I’m not lonely, and I think that’s really important,” the Kardashians star added.
‘I believe, I always believe. And I think what is meant to be will be so.”
As for what she thinks can make a relationship last, Kim revealed, “I think having mutual respect and treating people with respect is just a given.”
‘Every relationship can be different. If you have mutual respect across the board, I think that’s the most important thing,” she emphasized.
As much as she believes in love, Kim added that she “doesn’t need people to make me happy” and is “not really ever looking for anything.”
‘I’m really satisfied. My babies make me happy, my family, my life. You know, experiences make me happy.’