
"I think anytime something is really successful that I've done has been something that I just absolutely love and I'm so passionate about and I think that you have to like sift through what that is and that doesn't always mean something that's like super amazing financially it could be like a little one off project that I want to do just because I love the product and I'm really into it and I think anytime there's something that you just like really love and you're working like a hundred percent behind it it'll it'll pop off and be so successful." — Kim Kardashian
"The one thing that just gets me is that there's this narrative that like I keep the kids. I've never once, you know, away from him. I've never once done that. And like there's been so many times where I've been like, I just want to show all of these texts. What are you talking about? Like it's been, you know, we just haven't heard. I beg them, you know, to go hang out or things like that. But it's more of just the narrative that like I think it's all good and we're living our life. And then I just wake up and there's all these tweets about how I've kidnapped the kids. And I'm like, it's not a kidnapping. It's a divorce." — Kim Kardashian
"I think it's really unfair to say that women are the problem. When it comes to issues that our exes might be dealing with. And that they had those issues before. And I mean, if you want to talk about the positive, I mean, my mom was with like a gold medal Olympian. When Chloe was with Lamar, there was championships being won, you know, with the Lakers. I was dating a football player and he won the Super Bowl. I mean, there was like really positive, amazing things that happened." — Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian sat down with Alex Cooper on "Call Her Daddy" to discuss a wide range of topics spanning her decades-long career and personal evolution. She reflected on the early days of her fame, the relentless media scrutiny, and how her motivations have shifted from simply wanting to be famous to building a business empire rooted in her passions. Kardashian detailed her journey into entrepreneurship, particularly the launch and success of Skims, highlighting the importance of accountability and pivoting when necessary, as exemplified by the initial rebranding from "Kimono."
The conversation delved into Kardashian's personal life, including her experiences with past relationships and the profound impact of her father's passing. She shared candidly about the challenges of co-parenting, particularly her experiences with Kanye West, emphasizing her commitment to protecting her children while fostering healthy relationships with their father. The discussion also touched upon her pursuit of a law degree, the rigorous study process, and her aspirations to help those who cannot afford legal representation.
Towards the end of the interview, Kardashian offered insights into her approach to dating in the public eye, her evolving personal style preferences, and the strong bond she shares with her children, often acting as their confidante and support system. She also discussed her upcoming ventures, including a collaboration with Nike for Skims Sport and the relaunch of her beauty line, emphasizing her dedication to continuous growth and challenging herself with new creative endeavors.