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Kim Kardashian’s Final Straw — the moment she said bye bye, Kanye.

 Our favorite girl Kim Kardashian finally came out about what the final straw was that led her to file for divorce. During Wednesday’s episode of “Call Her Daddy” with host Alex Cooper, Kim spilled that her relationship with Kanye West was toxic and emotionally unsafe and that it even messed with her role as a mother.

She explained that her decision to end the marriage wasn’t about one single event, but a series of untasteful and concerning behaviors that finally broke her. It left Kim emotionally hurt, and honestly, all we can do is pray to the Gaga god that she keeps healing because we all know a strong woman like Kim Kardashian does not need a man.




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