Kim Kardashian shared an update on her relationship with ex-husband Kanye West.
The former couple married in a lavish ceremony in Florence, Italy in May 2014, but divorced just six years later.
In an interview with complex posted on Thursday, February 5, Kardashian, 45, shared the situation between the couple now as they continue to raise their four children: north12, Saint, 10, Chicago, 8, and Psalm, 6.
“We will always be a family,” she said Everything is fair said the star. “We both know that. We’re going to be fine, and there’s a lot of love for our family. We want the best for our kids.”
Kardashian filed for divorce from West, 48, in February 2021 ex finalized their divorce in November 2022.
According to the agreement, obtained by Us Weekly at the time, the reality star and the rapper were awarded joint custody with “equal access” to their children. The documents also said West would pay Kardashian $200,000 a month in child support and be responsible for 50 percent of the children’s educational and security expenses.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian
Gregory Pace/ShutterstockAfter their split, West moved on Bianca Censorswhom he married in December 2022.
The controversial rapper was in the news recently when he apologized for earlier anti-Semitic comments in a full-page advertisement published in The Wall Street Journal. He said he had neurological damage from a 2002 car accident that wasn’t diagnosed until 2023. (He was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016).
“I lost touch with reality. Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem. I said and did things I deeply regret,” he wrote. “Some of the people I love the most, I treated the worst. You endured the fear, confusion, humiliation, and exhaustion of trying to love someone who was, at times, unrecognizable. Looking back, I detached myself from my true self.”
“One of the difficult aspects of having bipolar 1 is the disconnected moments, many of which I still don’t remember, that lead to poor judgment and reckless behavior that often feels like an out-of-body experience,” he continued. “I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in this state, and I am committed to accountability, treatment and meaningful change. However, it does not excuse what I did. I am not a Nazi or anti-Semitic. I love Jews.”
West said that in early 2025 he experienced “a four-month manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life.”
“As the situation became more and more unsustainable, there were times when I didn’t want to be here anymore,” he continued, noting that his wife encouraged him to seek help.
West wrote, “My words as a leader in my community have real global impact and influence. In my mania, I completely lost sight of that.”
“As I find my new baseline and center through an effective regimen of medication, therapy, exercise, and clean living, I have a new and much-needed clarity. I’m pouring my energy into positive and meaningful art—music, clothing, design, and other new ideas to help the world,” she continued.
West concluded, “I am not asking for sympathy or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I am writing today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”



