Kanye buys house across Kim’s street as divorce process continues

Embattled husband Kanye West has bought a house across his estranged wife Kim Kardashian’s street despite their ongoing messy divorce.
According to Daily Mail, the rapper bought himself a $4.5 million five bedroom which is just a stone throw from his soon to be ex-wife’s current residence.
The couple publicly announced their divorce earlier this year.
Although Kanye has embarked on a very public quest to reunite with his wife, Kim has officially moved on and is currently dating American comedian Pete Davidson.
A few days ago, the reality TV star filed to be legally single following her ongoing divorce.
It’s been speculated that Kanye’s motive behind acquiring his new house is to aid him in co-parenting their children moving forward.
Kim and Kanye share four children together.
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