Her husband Kanye West hit the headlines for defending President Donald Trump during an off-air speech after performing on Saturday Night Live.
And by Sunday during the day, Kim Kardashian was a stunner as she stepped out in New York City with their five-year-old daughter North.
Kim, 37, flattered her famous curves in a skintight silver jumpsuit and kept cozy in the northeastern autumn with a denim jacket.
Stepping out: On Sunday during the day, Kim Kardashian was a stunner as she stepped out in New York City with her and Kanye West’s five-year-old daughter North
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wore her wavy black hair down and was seen chatting on the phone as she headed along her way.
That day, Kanye posted an Instagram selfie of himself wearing a Make America Great Again Hat, with a caption that doubled down on his support of the president.
He wrote: ‘this represents good and America becoming whole again. We will no longer outsource to other countries.
‘We build factories here in America and create jobs. We will provide jobs for all who are free from prisons as we abolish the 13th amendment. Message sent with love’.
The Thirteenth Amendment was an amendment to the United States Constitution, meaning that it was a change to the basic and most important laws that govern the United States. It abolished slavery in the United States.
Family matters: She married Kanye in Florence in Florence in 2014, and in addition to North they share three-year-old son Saint and infant daughter Chicago
Smashing: Kim, 37, flattered her famous curves in a skintight silver jumpsuit and kept cozy in the northeastern autumn with a denim jacket
On the move: The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wore her wavy black hair down and was seen chatting on the phone as she headed along her way
Kanye, 41, has switched his name to Ye after his recent album and wore his Make America Great Again hat onstage on this weekend’s Saturday Night Live.
After his musical performance on the show, Kanye earned boos for a speech in favor of Trump – one that NBC declined to put on air.
As seen on Chris Rock’s Insta Stories, Kanye said of Democrats’ history with the black community: ‘You know, it’s like the plan they did, to take the fathers out the home and promote welfare. Does anybody know about that? That’s a Democratic plan.’
How her weekend’s going: Her husband Kanye hit the headlines for defending President Donald Trump during an off-air speech after performing on Saturday Night Live
Advocacy: Kim herself visited the White House this year in a successful bid to get a pardon for Alice Marie Johnson, who had served over 21 years on nonviolent charges
At another point, he said that ‘so many times I talk to, like, a white person about this, and they say: “How could you like Trump? He’s racist.” Well, if I was concerned about racism I would’ve moved out of America a long time ago.’
The rapper had previously said he would be dropping his new album Yandhi on Saturday night – but by Sunday morning, it had still not materialized.
Kanye caused a huge stir earlier this year for tweeting in support of Trump, as well as for going on TMZ Live and theorizing slavery had been ‘a choice.’
Pre-Kanye: Her previous marriages were to songwriter Damon Thomas from 2000 to 2004 and then to Kris Humprhies, whom she separated from 72 days after their wedding
Talking to Kanye?: Her husband had previously said he would be dropping his new album Yandhi on Saturday night – but by Sunday morning, it had still not materialized
Kim herself visited the White House this year in a successful bid to get a pardon for Alice Marie Johnson, who had served over 21 years on nonviolent charges.
She married Kanye in Florence in Florence in 2014, and in addition to North they share three-year-old son Saint and infant daughter Chicago.
Her previous marriages were to songwriter Damon Thomas from 2000 to 2004 and then to Kris Humprhies, whom she separated from 72 days after their wedding.
Up in the air: That day, Kanye posted an Instagram selfie of himself wearing a Make America Great Again Hat, with a caption that doubled down on his support of the president