Kim Kardashian made her relationship with comedian Pete Davidson Instagram official recently, and it sounds like things might be getting even more serious than social media confirmation. A source told
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“Kim loves having him around her family and sisters,” said the source. “They are getting pretty serious and Kim's excited to incorporate him more into her life.”
The issue of Davidson meeting the kids has been a contentious one over the past few months, as West has ramped up his harassment of the Saturday Night Live Star and his ex on social media. In his music and videos, he's threatened Davidson and has been making accusations that Kardashian is keeping the kids from him, most notably on Chicago's recent birthday. West also said on Hollywood Unlocked in January that he had been barred from entering his former family home by security, claiming that it was because Davidson was in the house—but Davidson had apparently never been to the Hidden Hills estate at that time.
In a now deleted post, West shared a text from Davidson in which he tried to be conciliatory and say one day he would be meet the kids and they could be “friends.” West then captioned it, “NO YOU WILL NEVER MEET MY CHILDREN.”
Kardashian appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this week, and talked openly about her relationship with Davidson for the first time. She admitted that he had gotten several tattoos in her honor, including her name on his chest and another tribute that reads, “My girl is a lawyer.”
She then talked about her decision to date the 28-year-old entertainer.
“I think it's just in life, like no matter what it is, I encourage my friends and the people that I love just to be happy,” she said. “And I went for it, I was like, ‘You know what, I'm in my 40s, f--k it...just go for it, find your happiness.’ And I went for it and I took my time and I found it and it feels so good and I want to hold onto that forever.’