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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
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- Kim Kardashian says she was alone while taking care of Kanye after he contracted Covid-19.
- “Changing her sheets with gloves and a mask was really a scary moment,” she tells Grazia in a new interview.
- Kim says she feels the planet “needed a break.” “Maybe we all needed a break.”
Kim Kardashian is opening up about taking care of Kanye West after he contracted Covid-19.
Rapper revealed his diagnosis in July and said it was around the same time that Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson had contracted the virus.
Now, in an interview with Grazia, the reality star said it was hard on the family because at the time “no one really knew what was going on.”
“It was so scary and unfamiliar. He had my four babies and no one else in the house to help,” Kim said, adding, “I had to go change his sheets and help him get out of bed when he was gone.” I feel good. It was a challenge because it was so unknown. Changing his sheets with gloves and a mask was really a scary moment. “
However, Kim said, “I am the kind of person who respects the process, who respects what is happening in the world.”
She adds: “Maybe our planet needed a break. Maybe we all needed a break. Maybe this was the reboot? I try to see it that way.”
It’s been a whirlwind few months for the Wests. After his recovery, Kanye refocused his attention on run for president from United States. A emotional rally followed, as well as some erratic tweets, raising concern for your mental health and rumors that Kim was thinking of ending things with the rapper. Since then they have reconciled.
Kim, along with the rest of the Kardashian-Jenners, also recently announced her The long-running reality show would come to an end in 2021.
On the “emotional” decision, Kim tells Grazia: “Sometimes we just need a break. It’s really simple. We just need a minute to regroup. You know, we haven’t had a break in 14 years. We’ve come in filming a season, then a spin-off and I think there’s no other way to put it other than that we live such great lives. And now we have kids. And they need us. ”
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