Kim Kardashian has expressed regret at her seven-month relationship with comedian, Pete Davidson.

The Skims founder, whose shapewear brand recently received a $4 billion valuation, shared her thoughts with her half-sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner in the latest episode of the family’s Hulu show, The Kardashians.

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Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson attending the 2022 Met Gala together.

‘I definitely jumped into another relationship so fast,’ Kardashian said. ‘It got my mind away from like stuff and that’s not a way to like run from things. It’s better to like, deal, heal…’

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Kardashian started dating Davidson nine months after she filed for divorce from Kanye West, who she married in May 2014 and shares four children with.

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Kim Kardashian and her ex-husband Kanye West attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2020.

Kendall shared in her confession, ‘I don’t know how Kim handles everything with her ex-husband. It’s impressive, it’s amazing. I give her so much props but also I admire the strength and the cool and calmness that she has with it, because I could just never. I’d be spiralling.’

Kardashian and Davidson met in November 2021, after meeting just a month earlier while Kim was hosting Saturday Night Live.

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