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Kim Kardashian revealas ‘scary time’ nursing Kanye through coronavirus

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Grazia about the experience and recalled how ‘scary’ it was.Kanye contracted the virus around the same time Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks confirmed their diagnosis and Kim was the only one around to take care of him and their four children as households were lockdowns and restrictions put in place.She said: ‘Kanye had it way at the beginning, when nobody really knew what was going on.‘It was so scary and unknown.

I had my four babies and no-one else in the house to help.‘I had to go and change his sheets and help him get out of bed when he wasn’t feeling good.

It was a challenge because it was so unknown. Changing his sheets with gloves and a face shield was really a scary time.’Kim and Kanye have four children, North, 7, Saint, 4, Chicago, 2.

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