Kim Kardashian gave a rare glimpse of her stunning home as she showed off the start of her Christmas decorations. The makeup mogul/reality star appeared in a festive mood when she took to her Instagram Stories to share a clip of her bedroom and bathroom on Wednesday, November 30, where she features a wall of beautiful Christmas trees windows installed from floor to ceiling.
“I go into my bedroom and look how magical it is in my bathroom,” Kim began as she narrated the video. “I always have plants out there and there’s a whole balcony and you can walk out there through my shower, but now that’s all I see and it’s so beautiful.”
The funny look at her Christmas decorations comes after her and her ex KanyeWest their divorce finalized on November 29, 2022, a source close to the family confirmed HollywoodLife. Kim filed for divorce from the “famous” rapper in February 2021 after six years of marriage, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The couple who share daughters north9 and Chicago4 and sons saints6 and psalm3, have now tied up all the loose ends.
After final settlement received from HollywoodLife, Kim and Kanye are given joint custody with “equal access” to their 4 children, while Kim receives $200,000 a month in child support. Both parties waived spousal maintenance in the marriage contract.
Meanwhile, Kim found herself in an awkward position after Balenciaga, the fashion brand she’s worked with in the past, was criticized for its controversial Christmas campaign, which saw children held in BDSM bondage with teddy bears. The label apologized for the publicity, while Kim said she will be “reevaluating” her partnership with Balenciaga.
“I’m currently re-evaluating my relationship with the brand and basing it on their willingness to take responsibility for something that should never have happened,” Kim continued Twitter. “And the measures I expect to take to protect children.”
In a previous statement, Kim said she was “disgusted and disgusted” by the brand’s “disturbing” campaign. “I was shaken by the disturbing images,” Kim confirmed. “Child safety must be given the highest priority and any attempts to normalize child abuse of any kind should have no place in our society.”