Kim Kardashian won't name her ex-husband Kanye West dragging through the mud on her family's new Hulu reality series "The Kardashians.""I don't think I would ever criticize the father of my kids on my TV show," she said in a new Variety interview published Wednesday. "I'm not really into it, and I don't think it will ever make me feel any better."
He said, “It is never easy to be in the public eye and disagree in public. But I believe in handling it all in private. I believe in championing in public and criticizing in private Am."
The Skims founder also revealed that a big factor in keeping their personal affairs private is the couple's four children: 8-year-old daughter North, 6-year-old son Saint, 4-year-old daughter Chicago, and 2-year-old child. Son Bhajan.
"I always really respected what the kids would see," she said. "The reality is that we are always a family. We will always have love and respect for each other. And even if there are moments where it may not seem like it, there are many such moments Who are super positive.
"I think it's important for people to see that things aren't perfect all the time, but they can get better."
However, the article noted that West, 44, had filmed some scenes for the upcoming streaming series before his relationship with her soured.While the reality star may have limits on what she says about West, the rapper — whom she filed for divorce in February 2021 after seven years of marriage — remains open to her opinion about Kardashian and her personal life. About late private.
West first launched her own social media campaign against Kardashian in February, accusing the 41-year-old of kidnapping her daughter Chicago, barring her from attending her birthday and then asking North to be on TikTok. criticized him forHe also went after Kardashian's boyfriend Pete Davidson, whom she has been dating since October 2021. West called the 28-year-old "SNL" star "de-khed" and threatened to "beat your ass" in his song "Easy." In the music video for the same song, West also buried Davidson alive—which the comedian reportedly found "hysterical."
Kardashian eventually released a statement that slammed West for publicly "assaulting" her and accusing her of being obsessed with trying to "control and manipulate" their divorce.Last week, the judge overseeing the case finally granted the reality star's request to change her marital status, declaring her legally unmarried.
Her first move as a divorcee was to remove "West" from her social media bios.