Kim Says Kanye Is Causing ‘Emotional Distress’ After Rejecting Her Request to Be Legally Single
25.02.2022 - 01:57
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Pertaining to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s divorce process, it’s been… a lot. Following Ye’s barrage of social media posts concerning his family with Kim and her relationship with Pete Davidson, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians alum has filed new legal court documents—and it’s clear that she’s ready to silently step into a new chapter.
In court documents obtained by E! News, Kardashian states that she wants to move forward with the divorce as privately as possible, adding that West, “has not done so.” She continues on in the document, stating, “Kanye has been putting a lot of misinformation regarding our private matters and co-parenting on social media which has created emotional distress.”
Though an extensive amount of social media posts have been deleted, West has been taking to Instagram for weeks continuously expressing his desire to stay with Kardashian. With those posts, we’ve seen him direct his disdain at Pete Davidson—who just recently deactivated his Instagram account after a slew of attacks from Ye fans—and anyone seemingly associated with the Saturday Night Live comedian.
Further on in the legal documents, Kardashian addresses West’s bifurcation objection as “unprecedented.” In early February 2022, the SKIMS co-founder motioned the court to declare her legally single as they moved forward in the divorce process. She even doubles down on this statement in the newly released papers in hopes that she and her family can “begin the healing process” and “move forward in this new chapter in our lives.” However, West’s lawyer stated that her request was to “be denied without prejudice.”
“Clearly Mr. West’s goal here is to prevent or make it difficult for Ms. Kardashian to remarry,” Kardashian’s doc reads in
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