Kim Kardashian is opening up about her co-parenting relationship with Kanye West, revealing the significant role she plays in raising their four children. In a candid discussion on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Kardashian detailed the complexities of navigating this dynamic, highlighting that she handles the day-to-day responsibilities of their kids: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
Kim Kardashian’s Co-Parenting Insights
Kardashian shared, “What do you think co-parenting with Kanye West is like? It’s not easy. But, I mean, I raise the kids, you know, full-time. They live with me.” She emphasized her commitment to fostering a healthy bond between her children and their father, stating, “I welcome a great, healthy relationship with my kids and their dad, and I think he knows that. I push for it all the time, but I also protect them when, you know, it’s time for that.” She described the situation as fluctuating, with the co-parenting dynamic shifting through different phases.
When asked about Kanye West’s most recent interaction with their children, Kardashian mentioned, “Whenever he’ll call for them and ask. It’s probably been a couple months since we’ve heard from him.” This statement comes amidst earlier reports suggesting Kanye’s concern over not being able to see the children frequently.
The rapper has previously voiced his frustrations regarding his relationship with his children via social media, expressing his feelings of being estranged. He has also been the subject of reports alleging his concerns about how Kim handles their daughter North’s public exposure.
A Look Back at Kim and Kanye’s Relationship
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s relationship began in 2012, following Kardashian’s previous marriage. They first met in the early 2000s, with their friendship deepening in 2008. They welcomed their first child, North, in 2013, and married in 2014. After six years of marriage, Kardashian filed for divorce in 2021, with a settlement reached in late 2022. Together, they share four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.