
Following his ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s evacuation from her Los Angeles home due to the devastating wildfires, Kanye West reunited with three of his four children in Japan. The rapper was spotted with his 5-year-old son, Psalm, 6-year-old daughter, Chicago, and 9-year-old son, Saint, at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Tokyo’s Ginza neighborhood on Tuesday, January 13.
According to reports, Ye! and his children went for a ten-minute walk before purchasing an abundance of snacks.
West attempted to blend in by wearing his hood up and his classic all-black ensemble. It was reported that he hadn’t seen his children in almost four months. Although his children appeared to be having a great time, West’s oldest child, North, was not among them. Bianca Censori, West’s wife, was also absent.
He and the thirty-year-old Australian architect have been living nomadic lives for the past six months, visiting various cities in Asia and the Middle East.
Between 2014 and 2022, Kanye West was married to Kim, with whom he shares all four of his children.
According to sources, the well-known Kardashian family left their opulent homes on Friday due to the deadly wildfires.
According to reports, the Kardashians stars left after being ordered to evacuate because of the Kenneth Fire, which destroyed more than 1,000 acres in Calabasas, California. Since then, the area’s fires have been contained.
The reality stars sprang into action to assist those in need even though their homes remained intact.
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Kim Kardashian and her sisters, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner, all donated meals to local fire stations. In addition to providing cash, Kim’s clothing brand, SKIMS, donated clothing, socks, and underwear to those affected by the fires.
Kim, who hopes to become a lawyer, also supported the firefighters who risk their lives on the front lines to put out the fires. She urged California Governor Gavin Newsom over the weekend to raise the pay of the jailed laborers who risk their lives for the community despite receiving “almost nothing.”