Kim Kardashian 'Not Ready' to Mingle After Pete Davidson, Wants to Focus on THIS Instead
"The Kardashians" star Kim Kardashian drops a big dating bombshell after her fallout with comedian Pete Davidson, revealing that she wants to focus on this instead.
Kim and Pete reportedly split in August after 9 months of dating as a "mutual decision" from their struggle to maintain a long-distance relationship.
The "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star recently opened up on her dating preferences in a past interview on the "Late Late Show With James Corden", revealing that she would most probably date a scientist, doctor, or attorney.
However, in a recent episode of "Live with Kelly and Ryan", the reality star opened up about her outlook on dating after her recent split with ex-boyfriend Pete Davidson. When host Ryan asked the mother of four what type of man she sees herself with next, Kim dropped the bombshell: "Absolutely no one".
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Kim Wants to Focus on This Instead
Expounding on her ultimatum, the 41-year-old reality star explained that she is not actively looking to date anyone and wants to focus on her personal goals and responsibilities first.
"I'm not looking for anything," Kim answered on the show. "I think I really just need to be by myself and focus and finish school and [focus on] my kids."
The "Skims" founder recently revealed in an Interview cover story that she takes at least two hours a day for her study session with her law professor. Aside from her law school journey, Kim has her four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm to take care of. The mother of four co-parents her children with ex-husband and rapper Kanye West.
Additionally, the beauty mogul added that she wanted to focus on achieving her goals, thus making romantic relationships a lower priority.
"I think I'll always feel like I have something to prove. Even if it's just to myself. My next big thing is just finishing law school because I'm halfway there." Kim explained. "It's really time consuming. I have to study two hours every day with my professor. I don't have a day off from that."
Kim's law school journey dates back to May 2019, when she announced that she would be undertaking a four-year law apprenticeship. After failing her first three tries at the baby bar exam, Kim announced in December 2021 that she had finally passed the baby bar exam.