'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Is Kanye West Too Stubborn To Follow Doctors' Orders?
Everyone wants to know what is happening in Kardashian family after Kanye West was released from the UCLA Medical Center following a mental breakdown.
Last month, the famous rapper was hospitalized for almost two weeks. After his released, the 39-year-old Grammy nominee has been put under a 24-hour medical supervision.
The problem arises as West refused to follow doctors' advice to stay indoor. West chooses to work at the studio 24/7 instead, making him have less time to spend with wife Kim and their two kids.
During his hospitalization, Kim, and the kids stayed with her mom Kris Jenner. While the momager ordered Kardashian-Jenner family members not to speak about West' condition in the media.
The severity of West's condition is yet to be determined. Therefore, Kardashian and West had to live separately for the safety of the children, said TheHollywoodGossip. When the reality show queen visited the rapper, the kids didn't follow.
Some rumors said the rich and famous couple is ready to divorce, but they denied the issue. Another claim that Kardashian is concerned but still shows a full support for her husband. They still don't know how long West will need an outpatient care.
The divorce rumor was already heard after the Paris robbery in October. However, still, some claimed it was completely false information.
Previous reports claim that the couple's mansion renovation is the source of conflict as they spent too much on that. Even they haven't spent a single night in their property they bought in 2014.
However, Kardashian's best friend Jonathan Cheban stated that the star couple is ready to welcome 2017 and hope things will work well in New Year, as USMagazine reported.
Cheban said that the divorce is not true and he was surprised to hear someone asked him that question on a red carpet.
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