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Kim Kardashian Teases Potential New Romance With "Fred" in Kardashians Teaser
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Date:2025-04-15 16:40:35
Kim Kardashian seems to be back in the dating game.
Though the SKIMS founder previously shared that she wasn't quite "ready to mingle" after her split from Pete Davidson, she did hint at a possible romance with someone new in a teaser for the upcoming episode of The Kardashians.
As she's heard telling Scott Disick in the June 1 sneak peek, "My friends wanted me to meet someone."
As for who that special someone is?
"Let's call this guy 'Fred,'" Scott tells Kim. "Does he meet the standards?" Without hesitation, Kim responds that this person "so meets the standards."
And when Kim is seen texting during a confessional, a producer also asks the Kardashians star the million-dollar question, "Is that Fred?" To which Kim simply confirms, "Yup."
This response prompts the producer to remark, "Two years, my ass," seemingly in reference to a break from the dating game altogether.
During The Kardashians season three premiere, Kim opened up about her breakup from the Saturday Night Live alum after nine months of dating, noting, "I'm single and I'm not ready to mingle and that's OK."
"We just had talks and talks, we had been talking about it," Kim explained of their split. "So, it was both of us just communicating really well about it. It's obviously sad."
Later on in the episode, the 42-year-old also shared her honest outlook on love.
"I go back and forth in my feelings sometimes like, 'Uh, who's ever gonna wanna date me? I have four kids, I'm in my 40s, you know? Like, oh my god, who's gonna wanna deal with the drams?'" Kim said. "But my person will be like, 'F--k all of that, it's gonna be hard but we're together and we're gonna do this.' So I'm just waiting for that person."
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