Kim Kardashian broke down in tears when requested about co-parenting her 4 youngsters with ex-husband Kanye West — North, 9, Saint, 7, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3. In an hour-long interview for the Angie Martinez Podcast, Kim opened up concerning the backlash that her household has obtained after Kanye’s barrage of antisemitic remarks in direction of the Jewish neighborhood. Prior to their divorce being finalized on Nov. 29, Kim mentioned that she felt like she protected Kanye. “I definitely protected him and I still will in the eyes of my kids, for my kids,” she mentioned in the course of the video interview. In a separate a part of the interview, Kim talked about co-parenting with Kanye. Wiping away tears, she mentioned, “co-parenting is hard. It is really f***n hard.”
“So, in my home, my kids don’t know anything that goes on in the outside world,” Kim claimed within the interview. “I am hanging on by a thread and I know that I am so close to that not happening, but while it is still that way. I will protect that to the end of the earth as long as I can. My kids don’t know anything. At school, some of my best friends are the teachers. So, I know what goes on at recess. I know what goes on at lunchtime. I hear what’s being talked about. None of the kids have ever said anything to my kids.”
Kim was additionally requested about how she loved doing TikTookay movies along with her daughter North, she mentioned, “North has a TikTok account on my phone and my phone only.” She additionally mentioned that North is the one one of her kids which have entry to such issues. “They’re just not on social media. They don’t see stuff. When stuff’s going down like I protect stuff like the TVs and the content that is going on.”
Angie requested the billionaire if it’s a full-time job holding her youngsters away from information about their well-known household. “It is. It is, but it is worth it,” she mentioned. “I could be going through something, but if we’re riding to school, and they want to listen to their dad’s music, no matter what we’re going through, I have to put that smile on my face and blast his music and sing along with my kids. I have to act like nothing is wrong. As soon as I dropped them off, I can have a good cry or you know, text back and do what I got to do.”
Kim broke down in tears throughout ht interview when she in contrast Kanye to her late father Robert Kardashian, who handed away from most cancers when Kim was a teen. “I had the best dad and I have the best memories and the greatest experience and that’s all I want for my kids. As long as they can have that it is what I would want for them. You know, so like, if they don’t know things that are being said, or what’s happening in the world, why would I ever bring that energy to them?” That is actual heavy grown-up s**t that they’re not able to cope with,” Kim mentioned, including, “When they are we will have those conversations and I will be so prepared. But until then I will do anything to keep their life as normal as possible. They are so normal.”