Kanye West: I've Been Trying to Divorce Kim Kardashian For YEARS! Kris Jenner Is a White Supremacist!

July 22, 2020

We know what you're thinking -- another day, another bonkers Kanye West rant.

But this one is different.

This time, the troubled rapper won't be able to take back what he said, and his words are likely to have a considerable impact on his personal life for several years to come.

After years of rumors to that effect, West stated that he wants to divorce Kim Kardashian, his wife of six years, and the mother of his four children.

In fact, he says he's been trying to leave the marriage since 2018.

Even if West's words are the result of a psychotic break, as has been rumored, it seems unlikely that his marriage will continue unscathed after this one.

Here's everything we know about the situation thus far:

1. The End of the Kimye Era?

Kimye on the red carpet
Kanye West stunned fans early Wednesday morning when he tweeted that he's been trying to divorce Kim Kardashian for nearly two years. It was one of many shocking claims made by the rapper -- and presidential candidate -- during his latest Twitter tirade.

2. The Bombshell

Kanye west in france
“I been trying to get divorced since Kim met with Meek at the Warldolf [sic] for ‘prison reform,'” West wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

3. What Would Meek Do?

Meek mill in black
According to Page Six, the tweet was referring to a criminal justice summit attended that was attended by both Kim and rapper Meek Mill in November of 2018.

4. Through the Wringer

Kim kardashian cries hard
It's unclear how Kim's behavior at the summit might have led Kanye to want to end there marriage. But while West did not provide specifics, he certainly wasn't finished tweeting.

5. Off On a Rant

Kanye divorce tweets
In a typo-riddled rant that was often difficult to decode, Kanye referred to his mother-in-law as "Kris Jong Un" and complained that the rapper Lil Baby refuses to work with him.

6. Desperate Measures

Kim and kris in white
“They tried to fly in with 2 doctors to 51/50 me,” Kanye tweeted, an apparent reference to the California welfare code that allows psychiatric patients who may be a danger to themselves to be placed under an involuntary hold by members of their family.
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