Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Reunite in Show of Support for Daughter North West

Although Kim and Kanye appeared amicable during the dinner, they chose to arrive separately. Kim, accompanied by North and her friends, showcased a unique style with a tiny crop top held together by buckles, revealing her well-toned torso. She paired it with furry black trousers and a matching long coat.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West put on a united front as they came together to support their eldest daughter, North West, despite their history of conflicts. The former couple treated North to dinner at Nobu in Malibu, accompanied by her friends who wore T-shirts promoting Kanye's new album, 'Vultures'.

Although Kim and Kanye appeared amicable during the dinner, they chose to arrive separately. Kim, accompanied by North and her friends, showcased a unique style with a tiny crop top held together by buckles, revealing her well-toned torso. She paired it with furry black trousers and a matching long coat.

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Kanye, also known as Ye, arrived with a black mask covering his face, sporting a short leather jacket, grey trousers, and chunky leather boots. Despite their separate arrivals, the parents came together for North's special evening, and Kanye's wife, Bianca Censori, did not join them for the meal.

North seemed delighted, sharing smiles and laughter with her friends as her parents reunited. She proudly showcased the merchandise for her father's new album, which features her.

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After the family meal, Kanye was questioned about a recent video showing him confronting a female reporter. The incident involved a heated exchange where Kanye took the reporter's phone after being triggered by a question about his wife's "free will." Despite the public confrontation, the family dinner appeared to be a moment of unity for the former couple in support of their daughter.

(With Agency Inputs)

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