Kanye West wants to date ‘artist’ after Kim Kardashian’s divorce

Kanye West is already thinking about his next relationship.

The newlywed rapper – who is in the midst of a divorce from Kim Kardashian – wants his next relationship to be ‘with an artist and a creative person’, a source tells us and explains that they are the same language for everyone to speak. other. ”

But his next mate has a lot to accomplish. West, 43, previously stated: “I am Michelangelo. I’m Picasso. He also told GQ: ‘I’m undoubtedly the greatest human artist of all time. This is not even a question at this point. That’s just a fact. ”

Before marrying Kardashian in 2014, West dated models Chanel Iman and Amber Rose. He also said he dated Selita Ebanks and was engaged to designer Alexis Phifer in 2006. They divorced in 2008.

Kardashian, on the other hand, focuses on portraying her image as a committed mother and wants to ‘finally enter politics’, our insider said.

In January, there was a Twitter campaign for Kardashian to date with CNN’s Van Jones, but at the time we were told she did not see anyone.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian will be seen in happier times in 2019.
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A source said: ‘She’s not going out with anyone because it would be a career. She can not go to restaurants now and get paparazzi on appointments [due to the pandemic]. She cannot go out quietly; she does not even understand what it would be like. ‘

But another source close to Kardashian said: “We are talking about someone who is already one of the most famous people in the world … she does not need anyone to make her known anymore.”

Kardashian, 40, had previously dated Ray J, Nick Cannon and Reggie Bush and was only married for 72 days to Damon Thomas and (notoriously) Kris Humphries.

Page Six was the first to report in January that the divorce between Kardashian and West was ‘imminent’. The star “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” was submitted in February.

In the documents filed Friday, West cites the reason for the divorce as irreconcilable differences. He also calls for joint legal and physical supervision of their four children and for an end to the right to marital support on both sides.

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