First, fans went wild when the Skims owner (40) posted a photo of a Balenciaga Ski Mask and gloves to her Instagram Story, Thursday, August 5. The accessories were eerily reminiscent of the looks that West, 44, has been sporting as he works on and promotes the album.
Kardashian later shared a picture of Kardashian suspending the “Bound2” rapper from Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium ceiling via Twitter. “#DONDA,” she wrote.
Original release date for West’s 10th album had been set for last month. It didn’t drop, even though the release date was moved to Friday, Aug 6. Event attendees were able, however, to grab some of the most powerful lyrics about the beauty mogul.
One track featured the Chicago native discussing the couple’s Hidden Hills, California home.
He said that he had a sixty million dollar home but never returned to it. Later, he added, “Ask Kim what you love/It is hard to discover the truth.”
In another, he repeated the phrase “I’m losing my family” — a lyric that fans were quick to discuss after his July 18 listening party.
Us Weekly confirmed in February that the reality star had filed for divorce from the Grammy winner after almost a decade together. This news was confirmed by Us one month after Kardashian and West, 43, had been in settlement talks. They share four children, North, 8 years old, Saint, 5, Chicago 3 and Psalm 2 years.
During the Keeping Up With the Kardashians reunion, the Californian native spoke out about their split and the things that went wrong in their marriage.
She said that there was no one thing that occurred on either side.Andy Cohen. “I believe it was just a general disagreement on a few points that led to this conclusion and in no way would someone think I didn’t give it my best or didn’t try.”
Kardashian also added that she will always support her ex.
She said, “We have an incredible coparenting relationship. I respect him so very much and I believe we’ll continue to have — I will always be Kanye’s biggest fan.” “He is the father of my children. Kanye will always remain my family.”
Last month, the entire family reunited for a trip to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
After their trip, an insider said that they came in “as a normal family who wanted to have fun.” They had a great time with the children and everyone seemed happy and in good spirits. The children were laughing and running around.