Report: Kim and Kanye said to be divorcing

Page Six magazine says, quoting a source, the divorce is 'imminent' and Kim already hired a divorce lawyer; source adds Kanye is fed up with Kardashians' extravagant lifestyle, finds their reality show 'unbearable'

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Reality TV royalty Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West are said to be divorcing, according to Page Six magazine.
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  • The U.S. publication reported Tuesday the divorce is "imminent" and Kardashian already apparently hired a divorce attorney.
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    קים קרדשיאן קניה ווסט נורת' שיקאגו סיינט פסאלם
    קים קרדשיאן קניה ווסט נורת' שיקאגו סיינט פסאלם
    Kim and Kanye with the family
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    “They are keeping it low-key but they are done, Kim has hired Laura Wasser and they are in settlement talks,” said the source. “Kim got Kanye to go to Wyoming so they could live separate lives and quietly get things sorted out to separate and divorce. She’s done,” the source added.
    Rumors about the couple's divorce have been circulating for months, with West's increasingly bizarre behavior that included a failed bid for U.S. presidency.
    “Kim is serious about taking the bar exam and becoming a lawyer, she is serious about her prison reform campaign. Meanwhile Kanye is talking about running for president and saying other crazy s–t, and she’s just had enough of it.”
    The source also said the rapper has become fed up with the Kardashians' extravagant lifestyle and found their reality show "unbearable".
    Back in July, West tweeted that he's been trying to get a divorce from his wife since 2018 and called Kim's mother Kris Jenner “Kris Jong-Un”, referring to the North Korean dictator, who's been trying to put him into a physiocratic ward.
    Kim and Kanye got married in 2014 and have four children: daughter North, 7, son Saint, 5, daughter Chicago, 3, and son Psalm, 19 months.
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