Kim Kardashian Calls Kanye West Her 'Best Friend' And Says She 'Cannot Think About Being With Anyone Else'
Kim Kardashian cannot imagine herself with anyone other than her current boyfriend, Kanye West, she reportedly says in her latest interview with Tatler magazine.
“He’s been there through so many different stages of my life and before I was famous, so this relationship is a different thing entirely. It’s good to be aware that he definitely doesn’t want anything from me too, because he understands the business.”
“I can’t even think about being with anyone else than the man I’m with,” Kardashian goes on to say about her romance with the rapper.
Dressed in a bridal-style gown for the accompanying photo shoot, the 31-year-old reality star calls Kanye West her "best friend."
“It’s so nice to have a best friend in this game who understands everything you’re going through. Being with someone I’ve known for so many years is comforting,” Kardashian reveals.
The couple, who has been dating since April, are still going strong, which is quite notable, as Kim Kardashian's marriage to NBA player Kris Humphries infamously lasted only 72 days before she filed for divorce.
But Kardashian admits that she is a “hopeless romantic.”
“When I look back at interviews I gave [about previous boyfriends] ... We’re talking about marriage, etc.” It’s embarrassing. And I really believed it at the time! I’m such a hopeless romantic that I’ll always believe the next one is the one,” the curvaceous beauty explains.
West seems to be just as in love with Kardashian as she is with him. He has rapped about her in his songs, such as the song "Way Too Cold," formerly titled "Theraflu." In the lyrics, he describes being in love with Kardashian while she was still dating Humphries. Most recently, he dedicated a song on his album "Perfect [expletive]" to her.
Though the term of endearment may be questionable, the song, according to TMZ, is about his search for the perfect woman and how he has now found the "perfect [expletive]" in Kardashian.
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