It seems that the year 2017 will follow the year 2016 as the year of divorces. After announcing divorce plans from Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, another set of Hollywood's 'it-couples' found themselves caught in a divorce rumor.
This time, powerhouse duo Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West were reported to be not in good terms due to numerous marital problems. According to Radar Online, Kim Kardashian is struggling to make amend with Kanye West, as evidenced by her one-week vacation in Costa Rica without her husband. This is new to all her followers as they notably stated that both were usually clingy to one another.
The alleged marital problems cited by sources were Kanye's meeting with Donald Trump; and Kim's horrendous Paris attack in October that made Kim vulnerable and overwhelmed.
According to Life & Style, after the robbery incident in France, the marriage has experienced quite the downfall. Later, Kanye West canceled his remaining tour and hospitalized himself due to exhaustion.
Meanwhile, a source tells the outlet that the husband and wife have attended therapy that was heavily recommended by Kris Jenner. They are convinced that it would help them work through their marriage.
"She would not stop talking about Kanye while they were away and she doesn't know what she wants to do she feels like she is stuck and is unhappy but she doesn't know how to make it better and fix the situation," a supposed close source from Kim explained. It can be remembered that Kim Kardashian had been previously divorced from her first husband that explains her current efforts and determination to remain married. However, neither of these rumors was confirmed by both parties.
On the other hand, the E! Network has confirmed that Kim Kardashian and her family's reality show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" will be air on Mar 13. Based on the released sneak peek, a huge portion of the storyline is expected to solely focus its attention around Kim following her Paris robbery.
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