Kim Kardashian showed off her enviable frame in pink shapewear on Friday – amid claims she has
‘totally removed herself from Kanye West after his White Lives Matter controversy.
The reality icon, 41, brushed off the drama surrounding her ex-husband as she slipped into a neon
pink top, which flashed her midriff as she posed up a storm.
The star also revealed her honed legs in a matching thong from her SKIMS label.
TMZ reports that Kim ‘isn’t answering Kanye’s calls’ after he ignited controversy across the world last week by donning a black sweatshirt with the WLM slogan written across it – a response to the Black Lives Matter movement that was founded in 2013 following the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.
The publication claims Kim hasn’t spoken ‘directly’ to Kanye in weeks and is focusing on their four young children, but in the past the star and her family were on hand to help the rapper until his mental health improved.
Sources close to Kanye say they ‘wish Kim was still in the picture to step in’ and are concerned Kanye could lose a ‘lot of money’ during this turbulent period in his life.
Last week Kanye wore his controversial White Lives Matter shirt to his nine-year-old daughter North’s basketball game – with eyewitness telling TMZ Kim did not speak to or look at her ex, and had her car moved in the parking lot to avoid contact with him.
Kim has reportedly paid for increased security at her children’s private school after Kanye named the establishment on social media.
According to TMZ, the school has recently hired extra security as a precaution – with Kim footing the bill.
A source said that officials at the school do not believe Kanye is a threat but are concerned that someone could see his messages and show up on campus.
Their divorce was filed last year in February 2021, and the performer stated that currently, the TV personality, ‘basically 80 percent of the time, raise those children.’
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Kanye West and Kim Kardashian for comment.
Embattled star Kanye has been swept into a storm of controversy since the White Lives Matter incident and amid his recent anti-Semitic remarks.
Fashion models in the rapper’s show also wore clothing with the message written across it while North West was also roped into the event.
Also among those who modeled West’s new design in Paris was Bob Marley’s granddaughter, Selah Marley. Selah is the daughter of Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley.
The slogan worn on West and Candace Owens’ shirts has previously been used by the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist organizations as an attack against the Black Lives Matter movement and Black people more broadly.
During the TMZ appearance, West was confronted over his comments by one of the show’s producers, Van Lathan.
In response to West’s White Lives Matter sweater, Lathan wrote on Instagram: ‘We don’t need a reminder of the worth of white lives. America is a shrine to the worth of white people.’
He went on: ‘This message is reactionary to a message affirming the worth of Black lives, which have never been worth anything in America. In its intent, it’s a white supremacist notion.’
Lathan continued: ‘Because it posits that we can’t have a conversation about the worth of Black people without having a conversation about the worth of white people, which is f***ing insane.
Kanye also recently doubled down on his anti-Semitic tweet and claimed he was just ‘calling out bad business’ when he promised to go ‘death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’.
The rapper, who has a history of mental illness, said: ‘Do you think that the comment came just out of the blue? I do feel that in Hollywood when, especially with black entertainers, I’ve had a lot of bad experiences.
‘People use the anti-Semite idea to cover up bad business. To say if you call someone out on bad business then you’re being anti-Semitic.
‘So I feel happy to have crossed the line of that idea so that we can speak openly about things like getting canceled from the bank.’