Kanye West might have to put his plans to return to Chicago on hold. West told a crowd in the windy city on Monday that he was going back to his hometown saying, "I have to tell you I'm going back to Chicago and I'm not going to leave again." People, however, Kim Kardashian is not on board.
"Kim plans to spend more time in Chicago, but she does not move full-time," a magazine source said. "She thinks it's best that the kids keep up their schedule at L.A. North is at school and everything is working fine," the source said. "Kim does not think a permanent move to Chicago is good for kids. In addition, Kim also wants to be around his family. She loves their new home and she finally feels at home.
Nor will it be surprising that West may not follow his plan to return to the Midwest.
"Kanye, however, tends to change her mind quickly, so she just follows her plans because it makes her happy," the source added. "Next week, something else could make him happier."
West previously announced via Twitter that he was planning to teach in Chicago schools, writing on Sunday: "I will give a lecture at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the American Academy of Art. .
Unfortunately for the West, the Arts Institute also represses these dreams. A publicist for the museum said to the Chicago Tribune: "We are flattered that Mr. West is interested in teaching emerging artists and designers at the Chicago Institute of Fine Arts. However, Mr. West does not currently teach at S.A.I.C., and for the moment, he does not plan to do it.
Another example to explain why it is always good to ask before tweeting.
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