Kim Kardashian Celebrates Kanye West’s Birthday Amid Divorce: Love You For Life!

Kim Kardashian Celebrates Kanye West’s Birthday Amid Divorce: Love You For Life!
Kim Kardashian isn’t letting a divorce stop her from wishing her estranged husband a happy birthday.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star acknowledged Kanye West’s 44th birthday today (June 8th) with a photo of them and three of their four children. She wrote,
“Happy Birthday
Love U for Life!”

Khloé Kardashian also shared a heartfelt message along with a photo of her, Tristan Thompson, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian filed for divorce in February. The two would have celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary last month. It appears to be a peaceful split so far as they both requested joint custody of their children (North, 7, Saint, 5, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 2).

Kim Kardashian West, Kanye West and kids North, Chicago, Psalm, and Saint
Kim had a breakdown over the divorce on a recent episode of E!’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
What are your thoughts on Kim Kardashian’s post? Comment and let us know.
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