- Kim Kardashian has had a fair share of marriages, however the 42-year-old hasn't given up on love.
- She made an appearance on Gwyneth Paltrow's podcast to share that she won't rule out re-marrying.
- She also added that she's not ruling out having more children, but she's taking her time.
The 42-year-old reality TV star, who has been married three times to Damon Thomas, Kris Humphries and Kanye West, said that she still holds out some hope that she will find true love though she is happy to be single for a while.
"I feel, honestly, my last marriage was my first real. The first one, I just don't know what was happening. The second one, I felt like I wanted to be married so badly because all my friends were at that place and that's where I should have been. I didn't accept that that just wasn't where I was," Kim said on Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop podcast.
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"Now I feel like I will definitely take my time. I would be okay with a forever partnership as well. I'm taking my time. I really do want to be single for a few years. I think I would definitely want a marriage, but I'm so happy to take my time. I'm on a good solo mission right now. I have either sisters or friends who are all in the same place, and that feels so good and fun."
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Kim was married to producer Damon Thomas from 2002 to 2004 and she filed for divorce from basketball star Kris Humphries in October 2011, after just 72 days of marriage. Her third marriage, to rapper Kanye West, ended in 2021 after six years. The former couple have four children together - North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.
Kim also said that she will "never say never" to having more children but added, "I would have to have someone in my life for a while in order to make that decision".
While Gwyneth suggested she freeze her eggs, Kim replied, "I think embryos are the best way to go. So, whatever's meant to be will be."