Kim Kardashian Divorce: Starlet on the Verge of Emotional Breakdown
New rumors regarding Kim Kardashian surfaced claiming the singer is on the verge of a nervous breakdown because of all the stress her divorce from Kris Humphries is causing.
Star magazine reported the reality star lost weight, cannot sleep, and is experiencing a bundle of emotions.
Kardashian is in Atlanta filming Tyler Perry's upcoming film, "The Marriage Counselor." Extra TV reported Kim is not looking cheerful or happy at all during the filming of scenes.
Kris Jenner, Kardashian' mom, flew to Georgia to be with her daughter during these rough times.
"I'm her mom, all I can do is wrap my arms around her and make sure she's okay," said Jenner on "The Grove" this week.
LaLa Anthony, Kardashian's best friend, told Extra TV she spoke to Kardashian and did not believe she was stressing.
"Kim's like, 'I think I did good today!' It's fun to hear her, you know, starting to step into that space of her career," said Anthony of Kardashian's excitement on her movie role.
The Insider was able to get a scoop on what happened during Kardashian's meeting in Minnesota from a source: "They were both very happy to reconnect with one another. The meeting was very amicable and it's safe to say a few tears were shed; they spent hours together trying to find some resolution ... to leave things on a happy note ... to hold on to the friendship that was the basis of their relationship,” said the source to The Insider.
TMZ broke a story today explaining any chance of a reconcile is over, and the divorce is still on. Sources said Humphries' lawyers are handling the divorce for him. TMZ also reported there is no conflict in the terms of the divorce with both sides agreeing to everything.
Kardashian said one of the reasons why she married Kris was to start a family.
“I want a family, babies and a real life so badly that maybe I rushed into something too soon," said Kardashian to the Sun.
The reality star filed for divorce from her husband just 72 days after tying the knot, citing irreconcilable differences.