Kim Kardashian Opens Up About Challenges of Single Parenting After Divorce from Kanye West
Kanye West Hasn’t Seen His Kids in Nearly Two Months
Kim Kardashian recently opened up about the challenges of raising her kids alone, as Kanye West, also known as Ye, has been absent for almost 60 days without seeing his children. According to verified sources, Kanye has not been with their four children in recent weeks, primarily staying in Japan with his new wife, Bianca Censori. This has left Kim handling everything on her own for their kids: North (11 years old), Saint (8 years old), Chicago (6 years old), and Psalm (5 years old).
Kim Kardashian Feels “Lonely” Parenting Alone
Appearing on the What In the Winkler podcast, Kim Kardashian shared that, despite having a “wonderful support system,” she still feels lonely while caring for and raising her children. With Kanye not around to help, Kim has had to take on every responsibility, from school drop-offs and pick-ups to handling the tough nights when the kids have nightmares or are upset.
“People think I have a lot of help, but at the end of the day, I’m still raising four kids entirely on my own,” Kim admitted.
Kim Kardashian Shares Her Daily Single-Parenting Experiences
Kim shared a relatable challenge for single mothers everywhere: the task of getting her kids ready and driving them to school. She described herself as feeling like a “racecar driver,” constantly rushing her kids to brush their teeth, get dressed, and do their hair on time for school.
“I always want to be the one to take them to school every day, no matter how busy I am. That’s the quality time I treasure,” Kim added.
Kim Kardashian’s Determination as a Single Mom
Despite her packed work schedule, Kim prioritizes taking her kids to school. She emphasizes that, even with Kanye’s absence, she’s committed to creating meaningful memories for her children in the simple yet precious moments spent with her every day. Kanye West’s recent absence has added to Kim’s challenges, but she continues to strive to give her children a full and happy life.
These days, while the kids may not see their father often, what they’ll truly remember is the image of their mother who was there, taking them to school every morning.