Kim Kardashian breaks down over her marriage problems with Kanye West
Kim Kardashian broke down in tears over her strained marriage with Kanye West, admitting that she feels like a "failure."
On this Thursday's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashian, the reality TV star opened up to her sisters Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie during a trip to Lake Tahoe, saying she "feels like a f---ing failure" for ending her third marriage.
“I feel like a f---ing loser. But I can’t even think about that like, I want to be happy,” the KKW Beauty and SKIMS founder said.
Kardashian said that she was having a hard time keeping up with her husband, who's profession required to move around the States.
“Why am I still in this like, place where I’m stuck for years? Like, he goes and moves to a different state, every year, I have to be together so I can raise the kids, you know,” she said.
However, the beauty mogul declares that West "deserves someone that can go support his every move and go follow him all over the place and move to Wyoming."
"I can’t do that," she exclaimed. "He should have a wife that supports his every move, travels with him, and does everything. And I can’t do that,” Kardashian added.
Kardashian's sister, Khloe, on the other hand, defends her sister and says she wants only what's best for her.
"Kim is one of the most incredible human beings—literally, ever. And she tries to protect their union at all costs, but it's hard when you carry that responsibility on your shoulders. I just want her to take care of herself, too," she stated.
Kardashian filed for divorce from the rapper in February after six years of marriage, following a period that involved West in a series of public drama.
Now, three months after the divorce, a source told PEOPLE, that "Kim is doing great."
The source added, "She was really struggling around the time she filed for divorce. She was very upset about it and really didn't want to file. She has come a long way since she filed for divorce, though. She's very happy and convinced that she made the right decision."