Kim Kardashian and Kanye’s marriage beyond repair: Kim over the chaos
By Cody Schultz
Before 2020, it looked like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West would be end game. The pair were always in one another’s corner, making juggling a family and work look effortless and seemed to have nothing but love for one another.
However, in 2020, the cracks in Kim and Kanye’s relationships quickly led to the couple’s relationship being thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. One spat turned into another and before we knew it things got so bad that Kim and Kayne were rumored to be living separate lives entirely.
As the calendar turned to 2021 divorce speculation began, with Kim and Kanye suddenly left to navigate new waters in what has become the roughest rough patch the couple has faced. Although no one wants to believe the pair’s relationship is really nearing its end, the truth seems to be that the couple’s marriage has reached a point of no repair.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye’s marriage deemed unrepairable
Kim and Kanye have remained mum on the status of their relationship throughout all of the speculation, a new report out of PEOPLE suggests that it’s not a decision of whether to end the marriage by when.
"“Kim and Kanye’s marriage is beyond repair,” a source connected to the family claims. “Kim is over Kanye’s chaos, and at this point she just wants to focus on the kids and her own life.”"
According to PEOPLE‘s source, Kim and Kanye simply aren’t on the same page anymore and it’s become clear the best overall move would be for the pair to go their own way. As the source notes, “Kim knows what she wants to do with her life and Kanye is constantly all over the place.”
While divorce is inevitable, it seems Kim isn’t exactly in a rush to file but rather is taking her time to think through things, a move we all can respect and understand.
How long do you think it might be before Kim Kardashian and Kanye West decide to officially bring their marriage to an end? Are you disheartened to hear that their relationship has apparently gotten so far it’s reached the point of being beyond repair?