Khloé Kardashian kindly embraces Kanye West despite his rocky co-parenting relationship with sister Kim

Khloé Kardashian is spreading the love.

The “Kardashians” star embraced her former brother-in-law Kanye West despite his rocky relationship with her sister Kim Kardashian.

In exclusive photos and video obtained by Page Six, the mom of two and the “Donda” rapper shared a quick hug as they both came to support West’s son Saint’s basketball game in Los Angeles on Thursday.

They also sat near each other as they watched the game.

Khloé attended her nephew’s sporting event with her and Tristan Thompson’s 5-year-old daughter, True, and her 7-year-old niece, Dream.

Kanye West and Khloé Kardashian hugging at Saint West's basketball game.

Khloé Kardashian embraced her former brother-in-law Kanye West despite his rocky relationship with her sister Kim Kardashian. BACKGRID

Kanye West and Khloé Kardashian hugging at Saint West's basketball game.

They shared a quick hug as they both came to support West’s son Saint’s basketball game in Los Angeles on Thursday. BACKGRID


The Good American co-founder, 39, wore a long beige coat over a black shirt and a pair of Jordan sneakers.

West, 46, wore his signature black hoodie and matching pants with his newly released Yeezy pod shoes.

Kim and the father of her four kids — North, 10, Saint, 8, Chicago, 5, and Psalm, 4 — have had a difficult relationship since she filed for divorce in February 2021.

Khloé Kardashian at Saint West's basketball game.

The reality star and the dad of four sat near each other as they watched the game. WCP / BACKGRID

Khloé Kardashian at Saint West's basketball game.

The Good American co-founder attended the game with her daughter, True, and her niece Dream. WCP / BACKGRID
West was ordered to pay the Skims founder, 43, $200,000 a month in child support when they settled their divorce in November 2022.

The Grammy winner has often spoken out against their co-parenting situation.

 

In May 2022, he rapped, “Wait, when you see the kids? I’ll see y’all tomorrow / Wait, when the sunset? I see y’all tomorrow / Wait, when I pick ‘em up, I feel like they borrowed,” on a track titled “True Love.”

Kanye West at Saint West's basketball game.

West chatted with people in the crowd. WCP / BACKGRID

Kanye West at Saint West's basketball game.

The “All of the Lights” emcee wore his signature black hoodie and pants. WCP / BACKGRID
And most recently, he took another jab at Kim regarding their child custody issues during a rant in December 2023.

“I get visitation with my kids — I ain’t get no say so,” the “All of the Lights” rapper exclaimed in the clip at the time

“They’re walking around with soccer players they don’t even f–king know.”

Kanye West arriving at Saint West's basketball game.

West also rocked his newly released Yeezy pod shoes. WCP / BACKGRID

Khloé Kardashian leaving Saint West's basketball game with True and Dream.

Khloé wore a long beige coat over a black shirt and a pair of Jordan sneakers. Vasquez/ LAGOSSIPTV / BACKGRID
In a December 2022 interview, Kim got emotional as she talked about how “f–king hard” it was co-parenting with West.

“Co-parenting is hard,” she admitted on the “Angie Martinez IRL” podcast.

“It’s really f–king hard.”

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West with three of their kids.

Kim and the father of her four kids have had a difficult relationship since she filed for divorce in February 2021. kimkardashian/Instagram

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West with their four kids.
They have both spoken out about their “hard” co-parenting agreement. kimkardashian/Instagram
Kim shared that she tried to shield her kids from their father’s controversial behavior.

“I had the best dad, and I had the best memories and the greatest experience and that’s all I want for my kids as long as they can have that,” she said, referencing her late father, Robert Kardashian.

“That’s what I would want for them. If they don’t know the things that are being said or what’s happening in the world, why would I ever bring that energy to them? That’s really heavy grown-up s–t that they’re not ready to deal with.”