Kanye West spotted on date with ‘Kim Kardashian lookalike’ Chaney Jones, fans say, ‘she look exactly like her’

Despite their exceptionally lavish Italian wedding, the pair, who were once one of Hollywood’s most influential couples shocked the world when the SKIMS founder filed for divorce on 19 February 2019 seven years after tying the knot.

Since the news broke, the couple’s journey into co-parenting their four children, North, nine, Saint, seven, Chicago, five, and Psalm, three has been well documented by the press and in Kim’s reality series Keeping Up With the Kardashians and The Kardashians.

But why did the former husband and wife duo get divorced and are they still friends? Keeping scrolling to find out everything you need to know…

Kim revealed that Kanye told her he was considering becoming her full-time stylist after their split. “He says wants to quit everything and just dedicate his life to being my stylist,” she told sisters Khloe and Kourtney. Kanye even dealt with a potential Sєx tape leak for his ex-wife which was documented on the show.

 

However, things took a turn after Kim appeared on comedy show, Saturday Night Live. During the rehearsal of Kim’s opening monologue, Kanye left the room as he wasn’t happy with the wording of the reality star’s speech.

Later on in the series, Kim revealed that she always wants their children to have their dad in their life. She said: “No matter what we’re going through, I always want my kids to be around their dad as much as possible and just to have their mornings with dad and get dropped off at school.”

And whilst the TV star appears to be in a great place with her career, her relationship with her ex remains turbulent. On the series finale of season two, she revealed: “Even now when he was at the height of not speaking to me and being angry with me. He won a few Grammys and I still reached out and was like, ‘I know you just won a few Grammys, I gotta add them to the vault.’ He’s like, ‘OK.’ Because the kids want them — and I want them all together”.

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