The Kardashians star discussed the very controversial musician and their four children during a Monday guest appearance on the Angie Martinez IRL show.
Kim Kardashian has provided an up-close look at her ex-husband Kanye West’s co-parenting predicament.
The Kardashians star, 42, spoke on the Angie Martinez IRL podcast on Monday to discuss the very contentious artist and their four children.
“Co-parenting is really f—-ing hard,” Kardashian continued, breaking down in tears. The former couple, who had daughters North, 9, Chicago, 4, and Saint, 6, and Psalm, 3, and sons Saint, 6, and Psalm, 3, formalised their highly publicised divorce in November, following West’s on-and-off social media play-by-play of the situation.
Regardless of what is going on with West, Kardashian sticks by their choice to protect their children from what is happening online and says she is trying her best.
“If they don’t know things that are being said, why would I ever bring that energy to them? That is real, heavy, grownup s— that they are not ready to deal with,” she said. “When they are, we will have those conversations. One day, my kids will thank me for not sitting here and bashing their dad. I could,” she added.
“I definitely protected him,” she expanded in the interview, “and I still will in the eyes of my kids. For my kids. So, in my home, my kids don’t know anything that goes on [in] the outside world,” Kardashian shared, pointing out that sometimes she misses just being able to go to basic places like CVS Pharmacy.
“I am holding on by a thread. I know that I am so close to that not happening,” the SKIMS founder continued of the kids’ inevitable access to public information about their parents, “but while it is still that way, I will protect that to the end of the Earth as long as I can.”
Kardashian was given $200,000 per month in child support as part of the divorce deal. In addition, the Grammy winner will be liable for half of the children’s medical, educational, and security costs. The ex-couples agreed to forego spousal support.
“My kids don’t know anything,” she reiterated on the podcast. “So, at school, some of my best friends are the teachers, so I know what goes on at recess and lunchtime. I hear what is being talked about.”
At the end of the day, the Hulu actress, who seeks to be zen through difficult moments and feels “free” of other people’s opinions these days, said she had no option but to smile for the sake of her children.
“If we are riding to school, and they want to listen to their dad’s music — no matter what we are going through — I have to have that smile on my face and blast his music and sing along with my kids. [I can] act like nothing is wrong and as soon as I drop them off, I can have a good cry.”
Main Image: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West/ Steve Granitz/WireImage
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