Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have been getting heat from the media over the couple's recent controversial online presence. But fans may wonder if there is any credence to the claims that Kardashian and West's marriage is on the way to a full divorce.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's media notoriety all started when West rejoined social media. A Trump-supporting appearance on "SNL" and multiple conflicts with fellow artists later, stories about Kim Kardashian considering a divorce with Kanye West have been surfacing.
More recent claims have tied Kanye West's decision to relocate himself to Chicago to supervise his new Yeezy brand as contributing to the pressure. Even Kim Kardashian getting a $1 million check and part-ownership in Yeezy as a gift from West is being seen by fans as Kardashian making the most of the opportunities with West before she cashes out from their marriage. Fortunately for West and Kardashian, the rumors are eventually debunked by public statements and examples which report the West-Kardashian marriage as rock solid.
But while reports continue to talk about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's marriage as if the couple easily reconcile their differences and talk through the controversies of West's actions, a scene in an episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” may shed more light on the actual state of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's relationship.
Cosmopolitan recently made the observation that Kim Kardashian has been more vocal about her squabbles with Kanye West in “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” The publication also noted the similarity of Kim Kardashian's scenes on the show when she was divorcing ex-husband Kris Humphries back in 2011.
While not solid proof that Kim Kardashian is looking to eventually split up with Kanye West, fans should keep an eye out for any drastic changes in the West-Kardashian marriage if scenes in “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” continue to contradict the couple's public statements.


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