Kim And Kanye Allegedly ‘Arguing More Than Ever’ As Marriage Is Based On ‘Business Not Pleasure’


Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have reportedly slipped into an all too familiar situation, even though they’ve only been married for six months, which affects celebrities, especially A-list ones.

According to reports from Radar Online, the honeymoon is very much over for the celebrity couple, who are apparently arguing more and more these days due to financial issues which have already taken over their relationship.

An inside source told Radar, “Kim and Kanye are arguing more than ever. Kim feels like their relationship is more of a business relationship than a real marriage. All they do is talk about business whenever they’re together and it’s stressing Kim out more than it ever has before.”

When Kim and Kanye tied the knot, they agreed that they would devote the time they were able to spend together to having fun and enjoying marriage, and not using it to “talk shop.”

As the insider added, “When they got married they agreed to take a break from talking business all the time, but that hasn’t happened. And Kim feels stuck. It doesn’t feel like what a normal happy marriage should be.”

Obviously, due to their high profile and extremely busy careers, Kim and Kanye hardly even have a personal life at all. And when they do try to snatch some quality family time together, the eager cameras of the paparazzi are usually there in their droves to make sure that privacy is not part of their day.

The source added, “They’re so busy that they don’t really have a personal life. It’s frustrating to Kim because he promised to lay off the business stuff. And he’s taken on more and more for Kim.”

Despite the reported issue of increased arguments and stress between the couple, perhaps after the first six months of marriage reality just begins to set in, and that means that life can’t always be peachy, no matter how rich or famous you are.

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