Another revealing episode of The Kardashians has shed light on Kim Kardashian’s past marriage to Kanye West. While the reality star has previously spoken about their difficult split, her latest comments offer a deeper look into the emotional toll of their relationship and the lasting impact it left on her.
Kim Kardashian talks about Stockholm syndrome with Kanye West
Kim Kardashian reflected on her marriage to Kanye West during the Season 7 premiere of The Kardashians, calling the state of their relationship “so f*****g sad.”
Speaking on set of her new Ryan Murphy series All’s Fair, the 45-year-old revealed that she recently began experiencing psoriasis again after years without symptoms, linking it to renewed stress from dealing with her ex-husband. “I haven’t had psoriasis since I got divorced, and it just started coming back,” she said, adding that she “had to super, super protect what I had to protect.”
In a confessional, Kardashian shared her concerns about how West’s behavior affects their children. “My poor kids,” she said. “Everyone around can handle it, but like, protect my babies.” She explained that one of their children had already learned about their father’s conduct online, saying, “They’re gonna know things. They’re gonna grow up, they’re gonna see. So my job as a mom is to make sure they’re protected.”
The SKIMS founder also addressed misconceptions about her ability to cut ties with West. “That’s not my reality. This person — we have four kids together,” she said, referring to North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6. “He’s never once called and asked [to see them],” Kardashian added, clarifying, “It’s a divorce — not a kidnapping.”
Reflecting on her marriage, Kardashian admitted, “I always felt like I had a bit of Stockholm syndrome.” She said she “always felt really bad, always protected, and always wanted to help” West, but admitted this was the first time she didn’t feel that responsibility.
New episodes of The Kardashians stream on Thursdays on Hulu.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on Mandatory.com.
