Kanye feels better with support from Kim
No other family would await this year to end as Kardashian. They have been through a lot of ups and downs in 2016. Earlier Kim Kardashian was robbed at a gunpoint in Paris and for a long time, she made no public appearance and her social media interaction also decreased to a great extent.
The family was surfacing from this incident when Kanye West voluntarily admitted himself in UCLA's hospital during his Saint Pablo Tour. The rest of the dates of the tour had to be called off after his admission to the hospital. But Kanye is on the path to feeling better while away from the hospital as well as family, reported by Us Weekly.
During the initial shows of the tour, he created a scene on stage when he accused Beyonce of hurting him. His behaviour disappointed his fans and they even got a refund for it.
Though the reports now state that doctors have given him a clean chit and he is out of the hospital but not really out of the woods. He is being observed as an outpatient while he stays in a rented apartment, away from his family.
Undoubtedly Kanye is going through a very difficult time and despite the frequent ill-news in the past about him and Kim, right now he is strongly being supported by his wife, Kim. She told E! News that she loves Kanye and they face problems like any other couple in a relationship.
Kim was supposed to make her first public appearance after the robbery incident when she received the news of Kanye admitted to hospital. There she ignored everything for Kanye and flew straight to him at the hospital.
She admitted that Kanye loves her and the kids a lot, and hence they all also equally love him back. She was seen visiting him very frequently at the hospital and spent numerous hours by his side. And now since he is staying in a rented accommodation, she leaves no stone unturned to make Kanye feel loved and supported.
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