Kim Kardashian listens to break up song after filing for divorce from Kanye West

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From Cosmopolitan

Last week, Kim Kardashian officially filed for divorce from Kanye West. After a lengthy period of speculation, TMZ reported that the Keeping Up With The Kardashians lawyer-in-residence, Laura Wasser, finally filed the papers.

According to TMZ, Kim is asking for joint legal and physical custody of their four children: North, seven, Saint, five, Chicago, three, and Psalm, one.

While neither Kim nor Kanye have publicly addressed the news, Kim did appear to hint at it with a video she posted to her Instagram Stories on Monday. As she's making her way to Kris Jenner's Palm Springs home to celebrate her BFF Jonathan Cheban's birthday, she's listening to a breakup song - Drivers License by Olivia Rodrigo - which debuted at No.1 in the UK Charts earlier this year.

Kim captioned the latter part of the video with ' 🔪💚🤍🤎🖤💚 🔪' and, nope, we've got no idea what it means either.

The lyrics might give us some insight though, as Kim shared the part of the song that says: "All my friends are tired / Of hearing how much I miss you /but I kinda feel sorry for them / Cause they’ll never know you the way that I do, yeah.

"Today I drove through the suburbs / And pictured I was driving home to you / And I know we weren’t perfect / But I’ve never felt this way for no one, oh / And I just can’t imagine how you could be so okay, now that I’m gone / I guess you didn’t mean what you wrote in that song about me."

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Photo credit: Pierre Suu - Getty Images

According to TMZ, Kanye is 'fine' with the custody agreement and while there is a prenup in place, neither party intends to contest it.

We're wishing both Kim and Kanye all the best.

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