Kim Kardashian West has been seen out and about filming the family’s reality show one day after her impassioned message following husband Kanye West’s meltdown.
The business mogul, 39, was photographed in Malibu with sister Khloe Kardashian, 36, and Khloe’s ex-partner Tristan Thompson, 29.
The trio were flanked by the Keeping Up With The Kardashians camera crew, with the family in the middle of filming the series’ 19th season.
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The pictures were taken 24 hours after Kim’s heartfelt note on Instagram about Kanye, 43, who has suffered several meltdowns this week, starting with his emotional presidential rally and a flurry of alarming tweets, the bulk of which have since been deleted.
It comes as Kanye was spotted in public on Wednesday, emerging from his Wyoming ranch where he is currently holed up with friends to attend a local Walmart, where he was reportedly buying kids clothing.
Kim was forced to break her silence on Wednesday following Kanye’s tweet suggesting he had been trying to divorce her. The mother-of-four defended the rapper, saying his bipolar disorder was “incredibly complicated and painful”.
“Any one who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand,” she wrote.
“I’ve never spoken publicly about how this has affected us at home because I am very protective of our children and Kanye’s right to privacy when it comes to his health.”
In some of Kanye’s earlier tweets, he mentioned rappers Meek Mill and Drake, who have been at the centre of unsubstantiated Kim Kardashian cheating rumours over the years, as well as branding his mother-in-law Kris Jenner a “white supremacist”, referring to her as “Kris Jong-un”.
He also made several bizarre references to Michael Jackson’s 2009 death, suggesting he was murdered.
“MJ told you about Tommy before they killed him. Kim saved my daughters life in the name of Jesus. It’s Gods choice only. I will live for my children Kris I’m in Cody if you‘re not planning another one of your children’s playboy shoots (sic).”
The star appeared to be referring to the singer’s highly publicised fallout with former Sony CEO Tommy Mottola, who Michael spoke out against before his 2009 death — calling him “devilish” and “racist”.
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2020-07-25 00:01:45Z
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