Kim Kardashian West wants to discuss marriage split with Oprah Winfrey
By Reuters
02 March 2021 |
8:37 am
Kim Kardashian West wants to discuss her marriage split in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, so she can "face the public and be honest" about the end of her romance with Kanye West.
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