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This is how Kim reportedly feels about Kanye's presidential bid

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Photo credit: Mark Sagliocco - Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

It's only been a couple of weeks since Kanye West announced he would be running for president in the 2020 US elections in November. In that short time a lot has happened; Tiffany Haddish dragged him on Twitter for the announcement, then Kanye announced the name of his political party and it was er... creative, plus the Kardashians are reportedly already worried that Kanye could overwork himself. As ever, it's all go.

Well now, we've finally staring to hear what Kim thinks about the whole situation. According to a source who spoke to Hollywood Life while Kim's support is unwavering, but she isn't taking the whole thing completely seriously, and doesn't really believe she'll become first lady.

"Kim isn’t at all concerned what the public thinks about Kanye, but of course his actions are making her a little stressed though that doesn’t mean she won’t try to understand and support him,” the source said. “She will continue to support him no matter what he ever does or says. She is never one to stray and will always stand by his side. She’s letting him do all of the talking and will just be there to support him whatever he needs.”

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Photo credit: Pierre Suu - Getty Images

"Kim truly thinks Kanye is one of the smartest men in the world," the source continued. "She tells everyone he’s a creative genius and he’s been through a lot in his life."

The source added, "deep down Kim isn’t taking this seriously... She knows she’s not going to be The First Lady. It’s just stressful because it’s getting so much attention and she knows it’s not really going anywhere."

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