She’s stood by him through many a controversy before.
And Kim Kardashian was there to witness another one of husband Kanye West’s wild moments as he ranted after his Saturday Night Live performance this weekend.
The reality diva, 37, ‘just stood in the back and watched’ the now-infamous tirade according to an insider who spoke to People.
Passive: Kim Kardashian reportedly ‘just stood back and watched’ while Kanye West went off on a controversial pro-Trump tirade after his Saturday performances during SNL’s season premiere. The star is seen before the show with daughter North above
‘She didn’t seem like anything, she was just watching,’ added the source, who also explained: ‘The kids were there, too.’
Kim’s reaction makes sense, according to the insider, who continued saying ‘Trump’s been good to them so it seems they do really love him, even Kim. They all hung out for a bit afterward.’
Kim met with the president in June, advocating for the pardon ofAlice Marie Johnson, who had served over 21 years on nonviolent charges. Shortly thereafter, Johnson was released.
Go off: After Kanye’s final performance on the season premiere of SNL, the rapper addressed the studio audience in a lengthy rant which was not broadcast
‘Good to them’: Kim met with the president in June, above, advocating for the pardon ofAlice Marie Johnson, who had served over 21 years on nonviolent charges.
Even so, the ‘backlash’ has proved embarrassing for the makeup and social media mogul, with People dishing: ‘Having all this backlash against Kanye is embarrassing for her and her family, but she will never say that. She supports Kanye through and through and truly does think her husband is entitled to his own opinion.’
After Kanye’s final performance on the season premiere of SNL, the rapper addressed the studio audience in a lengthy rant which was not broadcast.
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.’
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.’
New Slaves: Kanye continued to court controversy on Sunday as he posted an Instagram that suggested the 13th Amendment be abolished
According to People there were boos from the crowd, in addition to jeering from guest host Adam Driver and SNL castmember Colin Jost.
Kanye, who recently used Twitter to announce that he would be going by ‘Ye’ henceforth, continued to court controversy on Sunday as he posted an Instagram that suggested the 13th Amendment be abolished.
The 13th Amendment of the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States, ‘except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.’
Backlash: According to People there were boos from the crowd, in addition to jeering from guest host Adam Driver and SNL castmember Colin Jost. Adam and Kanye are seen with Keenan Thompson (right) above