E! Keeping Up With The Kardashian spoilers finds that Kim Kardashian is very concerned that her husband Kanye West might have another public, but also epic meltdown. This comes after his first campaign rally in which he revealed that the couple almost aborted their first child North back in 2012. Here’s what you need to know.
According to Page Six, an insider said, “Kim is mortified. She has desperately been trying to help Kanye, keep him calm and prevent him from having any public meltdowns. The family believe he is having a bipolar episode.
He won’t take medications because he feels they make him less creative. But go out and say that about [their eldest, daughter] North is shocking. Kim is devastated. She’s worked so hard to help him, but she won’t let him do this to their children.”
E! Keeping Up With The Kardashian Spoilers: Kim Kardashian Concerned Kanye West Might Have Another Public Meltdown
Kim is especially mortified that Kanye told the world that she was very close to having an abortion after she found out that she was pregnant with their first child back in 2012. She ended up giving birth to their daughter, North, in June of 2013. Kim “had the pills in her hand” to have an abortion. He added, “My girlfriend called me, screaming, crying. I’m a rapper. And she said, ‘I’m pregnant.’ ”
Kanye said during his campaign rally that he received a message from God to keep their child. “My screen went black and white. And God said, ‘If you f–k with my vision, I f–k with yours’ … And I called my girlfriend and said, ‘We’re going to have this child.’ ”
Kanye ended his speech by saying that he would be at peace, should Kim decide to divorce him after his very public revelation. Along with their daughter North, now 7, the couple have two other children: Saint, 4, daughter Chicago, 2, and son Psalm, 1. So far Kim herself has not made any public comments about her husband’s rant.
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