January 22, 2026 - 18:56

In a revealing conversation on her sister Khloé's video podcast, Kim Kardashian offered a rare, candid look into her personal life and current family dynamics. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from the inner workings of the famous family's group chats to addressing viral dating rumors.
A central point of the conversation focused on her relationship with her ex-husband, Kanye West. Amid ongoing discussions about their co-parenting arrangement, Kim notably referred to the rapper as "family." This choice of wording underscores a continued, foundational bond centered on their four children, despite their separation and the high-profile nature of their divorce.
The reality star and business mogul elaborated on navigating their shared responsibilities, emphasizing a united front for the well-being of their family. Her comments suggest a mature and deliberate approach to maintaining a functional relationship with West, prioritizing stability and respect as they raise their children together. The interview provided a glimpse into the concerted effort behind the scenes to keep their private family life as harmonious as possible.
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