Kim Kardashian opened up about her marriage to Kanye West during a Wednesday appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She described their relationship as “toxic” and shared details about his unpredictable behavior during episodes.
The reality star revealed that West would give away their expensive cars without warning.
“He’d have an episode and just give away our Lamborghinis,” Kardashian said during the interview.
The 42-year-old entrepreneur discussed how West’s mental health struggles affected their family life. She explained that his bipolar disorder created an unstable home environment that became increasingly difficult to manage.
Kardashian filed for divorce from the rapper in February 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage.
The former couple shares four children together: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. Throughout their relationship, Kardashian often found herself defending West’s behavior publicly while dealing with the challenges privately.
During the podcast, she reflected on the emotional toll of trying to maintain their relationship. The constant uncertainty around West’s actions created stress that extended beyond their marriage into their family dynamics.
Moving Forward After Divorce
Since their divorce was finalized, Kardashian has focused on co-parenting and building stability for their children. She’s been open about the importance of therapy and maintaining boundaries.
The SKIMS founder emphasized that despite their tumultuous marriage, she remains committed to ensuring their kids maintain a relationship with their father. She’s worked to shield them from the more volatile aspects of West’s behavior while keeping communication open.
Kardashian’s candid discussion on Call Her Daddy represents one of her most detailed public accounts of what life was actually like during her marriage to West. The interview aired Wednesday and quickly generated significant media attention.
The podcast appearance comes as Kardashian continues expanding her business empire and navigating single motherhood. She’s previously spoken about learning to prioritize her own mental health after years of managing West’s unpredictable episodes.

