She's Living With A Ticking Time Bomb
NW Magazine|Issue 19 2018

Kim files for divorce as Kanye cracks.

She's Living With A Ticking Time Bomb

She’s stood by his side through his hospitalisation for a reported mental breakdown, his infamous feuds with Taylor Swift and Jay-Z, and his many public rants. But Kim Kardashian is officially done keeping up with her husband Kanye West’s erratic ways.

Indeed, the rapper has sparked fresh fears for his mental stability after he revealed he was writing a philosophy book via Twitter and started maniacally tweeting – which one journo described as “raw, unfiltered insanity”.

At press time, he was still posting a barrage of incoherent ramblings, which, coupled with him professing his “love” for his “brother” President Donald Trump, prompted many of his celeb pals to denounce and unfollow him.

On top of that, Ye abruptly fired his long-time manager, hinted he’s running for President in 2024 and randomly called up a US radio station – where he slurred his way through an interview and repeatedly told the host he loved him. It was also claimed he supposedly confessed to an opioid addiction.

While Kim, 37, put on a brave face in the wake of her hubby’s bizarre behaviour – which feels very reminiscent of the Twitter outburst that preceded Ye’s hospitalisation for psychiatric evaluation in 2016 – behind the scenes it’s a completely different story.

Yep, NW can exclusively reveal that the mother-of-three’s been quietly getting her ducks in a row to dissolve her and Ye’s almost four-year marriage. Not only has she had updated divorce papers drawn up, but she’s already signed on the dotted line!

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