Kim Kardashian breaks down over ex husband Kanye West in new clip
Keeping Up With Kardashians star Kim Kardashian broke down in tears over her ex husband Kanye West in a clip from next week's episode of her show The Kardashians.
In the sneak peek of the show, viewers will see the 42 year old mother of four being comforted by her younger sister Khloe as she claims that she is not doing well, following her public split from the famous rapper, 46.
The emotional episode opens with Kim getting new pictures for her driver's licence as she asks friends whether or not she should add West to her new licence – but they completely disagree.
Further into the episode, Kim is seen visiting Khloe where she breaks down in tears as she reminisces over her seven year marriage. The couple share four children together.
In response to Khloe asking if the reality star was ok, Kim immediately starts crying and says: "I'm not OK."
While being comforted by Khloe, a mum of two with ex partner basketball player, Tristan Thompson, Kim adds: "It's so different than the person I married. I just can't."
She went on to say while sobbing: "That's who I loved and that's who I remember. I'll do anything to get that person back."
Kim, who is now a billionaire in her own right, started dating Kanye in 2012 and they married two years later.
But things soon took a turn for the worse and Kim filed for divorce in 2021.
In season three of the show, viewers got an insight into the troubles of her marriage when she spoke to her mum Kris Jenner that she was tired of being Kanye's "clean up crew" every time he publicly acted out.
Kanye is known for his incredibly controversial rants on Twitter and was recently accused of being Anti-Semitic on the back of one of his provocative tweets.
Kim previously told Kris in yet another emotional episode: "I don't want to be part of this narrative and it's like when is this ever gonna end? Like it never will and I'm stuck with this for the rest of my life. "
Kanye is now in a relationship with architect Bianca Censori.
Kris tried to console her daughter by saying that she can't control another person's actions but claims it could hurt their kids.
In response Kim adds: "Of course it does. That's the tragic part of the whole story."
Kim added: "I used to run around and call everyone behind his back and be like, 'It's gonna be OK, don't worry, just give him another chance.' I used to spend hours and hours and hours of my days as the clean-up crew."
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