Kim Kardashian and Kanye West reportedly spent Christmas together with children
Sources say that the former spouses were “cordial with each other” over the holiday period amid improved co-parenting

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West reportedly spent Christmas 2025 together with their four children, marking a rare moment of unity following several years of public tension between the former couple.
Sources told TMZ that the Skims co-founder, 45, and the rapper, 48, were “cordial with each other” over the holiday period and focused on peacefully co-parenting their children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. The report suggested the pair put past differences aside for the sake of their family.
According to the outlet, West “has been really working on himself” and “has spent a lot of time reflecting on his outlandish behavior earlier this year,” including incidents that drew widespread criticism. Sources also said he now approves of North’s use of social media, despite having previously expressed strong opposition.
In recent weeks, West has spent significant time in Los Angeles, where his children live, alongside his wife, Bianca Censori. The couple were seen attending several events in the city, including a Christmas Eve ballet performance of The Nutcracker and a visit to Deon Cole’s comedy show at the Hollywood Improv, during which West made a brief onstage appearance.
West and Censori were also photographed taking Saint and Chicago to Disneyland’s California Adventure for a day out. The public family outings followed years of strained relations after Kardashian and West divorced in 2022, ending their marriage which began in 2014.
Since their split, West has spoken openly about the challenges of co-parenting, at one point comparing “seeing” his children to “visitation” in jail. Kardashian has also addressed the difficulties, revealing in October that West had not contacted their children in “a couple of months.”
The reported Christmas reunion suggests a more stable period in their co-parenting relationship, at least during the holiday season.


















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