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Ye West Asserts That Kim Kardashian is still His Wife

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Ye West asserts that Kim Kardashian is still his wife. Ye West made this assertion while declaring that they are yet to put pen to the divorce papers.

In fact, Ye appears not to see that happening any time soon and has warned any potential suitor to his wife that Kim Kardashian still belongs to him and that he still loves her. 

However, Kim Kardashian has allegedly decided to pursue her reported new man Pete Davidson and she has been seeking advice from her close quarters.

A source asserted that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star sought the advice of her family and friends who encouraged her to “go for it” as she has been in the works of divorcing her estranged husband Ye West.

Ye West : Kim Kardashian is still my Wife
Ye and Kim with the Outsider, Pete Davidson Credit – Foxnews

“One of the first things Kim did was to get her family and friends’ advice, and they all encouraged her to go for it,” the source said. 

“It’s been very obvious for a while now that she’s been missing some fun and laughter in her life, and of course Pete offers that in abundance.

The duo first stirred up romance rumours when they were spotted holding hands at a theme park.

Both Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson have lately shared on-screen PDA moments for their Saturday Night Live skit. 

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Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson weren’t afraid to get affectionate yes, that during her trip to NYC, and it’s definitely more than a weeklong fling 

Witnesses at both Zero Bond and Campania tell us the two appeared “very comfortable” with each other, smiling, laughing and displaying plenty of PDA.

We told Pete was charming throughout the week, even with Kim’s friends. 

A source familiar with the couple’s date Tuesday at Campania in Staten Island says the two had the rooftop to themselves and were personally attended to by the restaurant’s owner who’s a friend of Pete’s. 

We’re told staffers weren’t allowed upstairs, where the two showed lots of affection.

Prior to the group outing at Zero Bond Wednesday night at an exclusive club in New York City, Pete called ahead with his credit card to cut Kim or anyone else at the table off at the pass.

Reports surfaced Friday saying Kim’s friends were doubtful she and Pete will last, but we’re told that’s just not true especially given how he fit in Wednesday with some of her closest friends.

As for their ‘SNL’ encounters, it is confirmed that Pete kept it very professional when Kim hosted the show and didn’t make a move until it wrapped.

While things seem to be heating up fast between the two, we’re told Kim will still take her time before jumping into anything serious. She’s also excited about dating again.

Chrissy Teigen has this to say …

Chrissy Teigen says she has no idea if Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are a couple, but she still has some thoughts about it.

Teigen and her husband, singer John Legend, have been close friends with Kardashian and Kanye West whom she filed for divorce from in February.

Kardashian has been spotted lately with “SNL” star Pete Davidson, including being photographed holding hands on a roller coaster.

Ye West : Kim Kardashian is still my Wife
Chrissy Teigen and Kim Kardashian – Best of Friends Credit – Buzzfeed

Teigen and Legend were caught out and about and asked the pair about a possible Kardashian and Davidson relationship.

“Everybody’s asking me, I have no idea,” Teigen said laughing. “I don’t know either way.”

When asked if a comedian would be a good fit for Kardashian, Teigen said “Funny guys do a lot.”

“Look at John,” she said, referencing her husband. “He’s hysterical.

“Who doesn’t want to be in love with a funny guy,” Legend added.

Teigen reiterated that she doesn’t know if Kardashian and Davidson are an item and will “let them be.”

In terms of possibly getting together for a double date, Teigen said she wouldn’t mind it.

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