Kim Kardashian Reunites with Kanye West at Son's Basketball Game

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Kim Kardashian Reunites with Kanye West at Son's Basketball Game
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were seen together at their son's basketball game in Los Angeles. They chatted briefly but sat apart during the game. Kim mingled with other parents while Kanye focused on his phone.

Kim Kardashian reunited with Kanye West at their son's basketball game in Los Angeles on Friday. The reality TV personality, 43, was spotted heading into the building with eight-year-old Saint before striking up a friendly chat with the rapper, 46, at one point. As the former couple took their seats, however, they distanced themselves and sat at least 10 seats apart.

The entrepreneur — who said she regrets letting her eldest daughter North West wear red lipstick at age five — was spotted mingling with other parents while West kept his attention on his phone. This comes amid his recent outings with his wife Bianca Censori dressed in very extreme and dramatic ensemble

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