Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have awkward run-in at son Saint’s basketball game amid co-parenting woes

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have awkward run-in at son Saint’s basketball game amid co-parenting woes

While both Kim Kardashian and her ex-husband Kanye West were cheering on their son Saint at his basketball game, they had an awkward run-in. The former couple, who haven’t been seen together due to their difficulties with co-parenting, greeted the “Heartless” rapper in a laid-back manner.


Their 6-year-old daughter Chicago stood between them, and she seemed to have a friendly conversation with her former partner. With his back to the camera, West, dressed in a black T-shirt, faced Kardashian. The couple’s other children, Psalm, 4, and North, 10, didn’t seem to be there to encourage Saint, 8.


Kardashian, 46, and West, 46, filed for divorce in February 2021. Kardashian has been open about her difficult relationship with the “Bound 2” artist. In an interview conducted in December 2022, the month their divorce was finalized, she broke down in tears and said that co-parenting with her ex was “f–king hard.”
She stated on the “Angie Martinez IRL” podcast that “co-parenting is hard.” “It’s incredibly difficult.” She remembered Robert Kardashian, her late father, as the “best dad,” and she wanted her kids to feel the same way about West. Kardashian remarked, “As long as my kids can have that, that’s all I want for them—the best memories and the greatest experience.”

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