North West Called Kim Kardashian Out for Crying About Kanye West Woes
- Kris Avalon
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North West is all about keeping things real ... she even once called her mom, Kim Kardashian, out for crying over her tricky co-parenting relationship with Koonye.
via: Daily Mail
The 44-year-old reality television star-turned-mogul got honest about her seven-year marriage to Kanye West, 48, and what led her to file for divorce in February 2021.
Kim admitted that while she's fine with being single, her firstborn child, 12-year-old daughter North West, has encouraged her to get a boyfriend.
She revealed the pre-teen has accused her of 'pretending' to be ok about her single status and told her: 'I think you go upstairs and cry at night.'
Her sassy daughter advised: 'It's time to move on. You need to have a boyfriend now.'
Kim and Kanye tied the knot in Italy in 2014, less than one year after North was born.

In addition to the tween, they are parents to Saint, nine, Chicago, seven, and Psalm, six.
Prior to Kanye, Kim was married twice before — first to music producer Damon Thomas whom she divorced in 2004 after nearly four years of marriage.
She later wed NBA player Kris Humphries in 2011, with the marriage famously lasting just 72 days. The divorce was finalized in 2013.
Kim revealed this is the longest she has ever been single, following her post-marriage romance with comedian Pete Davidson.
Now she insists she has no desire to get into another relationship, explaining: 'I am single and I feel totally content.
'I have my kids to raise. I have a life that, like, requires a lot of my attention. And my kids just really need me right now.
'So I don't know how I would fit something else in. So I'm just not looking.'
However, when she is ready to date, the SKIMS founder wants someone who can stimulate her intellectually.
Asked if her next boyfriend would be a rapper or an athlete — the types of men she has historically been involved with — she answered: 'Neither.'

The mother-of-four said she's no longer interested in 'flashy' men.
Instead, she said, 'I think we're going [toward] lawyers and longevity scientists that can give me all their secrets!'
Kim also opened up about the Kardashian 'curse' — the theory that every man who gets romantically involved with one of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters suffers a fall from grace.
Hitting back at the viral term, she shared: 'I think it's really unfair to say that women are the problem when it comes to issues that our exes might be dealing with.
'There's such a fixation on what happened to the men as if there's no accountability on their part. Like it has to be, "You're all so powerful that you did this to all these men and they have no hand in their life and they have no autonomy."
'Someone that doesn't take accountability is my biggest pet peeve and my biggest red flag.'