Kim Kardashian has taken her four children to Turks and Caicos to spend some quality family time together.
The SKKN founder shared pictures from the tropical getaway on Instagram today, including a moment where the entire family matched in all-black bathing suits on the beach.
While Kardashian looked stylish in a strapless bandeau two-piece, her kids wore an assortment of board shorts, one-pieces, and zip-up tankinis. The reality TV star shares nine-year-old North, six-year-old Saint, four-year-old Chicago, and three-year-old Psalm with ex Kanye West.
"LIFE," she simply captioned the post.
During a March interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Kardashian opened up about her co-parenting dynamic with West.
"I think that's just who I am and I always had such a good example in my mom and my dad and their relationship. So I'm always just hopeful and no matter what goes on, it's the father of my kids. I'll always be protective," she said. "I always want my kids to just see the best of the best. I just try to—as hard as it can be sometimes—I do try to ignore it and try to do whatever's best for the kids. Take the high road."
She also reflected, "These are lessons. This was put in my life for a reason. ... As hard as it is, I try to sit still sometimes and say, 'Okay, what is this lesson, what am I meant to learn from it, and how can I just get through it?'"
Kardashian is currently dating former Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson—who said in a recent talk with Kevin Hart that his biggest "dream" is to have children of his own.
Of finding peace in romance in her 40s, Kardashian told DeGeneres, "I encourage my friends and the people I love to be happy, and I went for it. I was like, you know what, I'm in my 40s, fuck it. Just go for it. Find your happiness. I went for it. And I took my time and I found it, and it feels so good. And I want to hold onto that forever."
As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.
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