THEY seemed to be love’s young dream, but it is all over for Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson.
The reality TV goddess called time on her nine-month whirlwind romance with the comic as her ex hubby Kanye West rallies to win her back.
The mum-of-four met Pete when she guest hosted US telly show Saturday Night Live and he soon became a staple addition to her “klan”.
But rapper Kanye has been a constant thorn in their side, publicly belittling Pete and sharing messages between them on social media.
Kim filed for divorce from Kanye last year and a court declared her legally single in March.
An LA source said: “This split is only driving Kanye to push harder to win Kim back and have her call off their divorce.
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“For months he told his wife that she and Pete were not destined to last.
“And while Kanye was not Pete’s biggest fan, he focused in recent weeks on showing Kim that they were compatible and a solid family.
“Kim has so far simply focused on Ye being the best dad.
“She will always adore Kanye and value him as a father to their children, but it will take a huge effort from him to win her back.
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“He doesn’t think it’s impossible. In recent weeks they have been getting on very well.”
Meanwhile, a pal of Kim’s insists she isn’t tempted to go back to her ex.
They told us: “She is unlikely to change her mind about the divorce.
“They’ve cracked co-parenting and are making it work for them, so she doesn’t want to rock the boat.
“Kim is feeling more in control of her life than ever before.
“She’s in the driving seat and enjoying herself after working hard for a decade.
“Don’t be surprised if she steps out with another younger man.”
Pete and Kim are said to have blamed their demanding work schedules for the split, while Kim’s “momager” Kris Jenner has ensured her daughter left relations with the comic hunky dory.
Last night William Hill was offering odds of 33/1 on Kim and Kanye reuniting within five years.
And earlier this week, Kim supported Kanye’s Yeezy brand by modelling his sunglasses on Instagram, which in social media terms is a white flag.
After all the twists and turns in their relationship, it wouldn’t be a surprise if “Kimye” got back together.
From mud to Goo at Glasto
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THE GOO GOO DOLLS have been releasing music for almost four decades, but frontman John Rzeznik says he still has Glastonbury on his bucket list.
The US rocker told us: “If I was asked, I definitely wouldn’t say no. That would be amazing.”
Next month the group – John and Robby Takac – will release their 13th album, Chaos In Bloom, and they are finalising plans for a tour.
And John said it annoys him when musicians complain about performing live.
He went on: “Part of what we do is, ‘You are an entertainer’.
“And you have to put that hat on and play the songs that people want to hear.
“I know lots of artists who are like, ‘Uh, if I have to play that song one more time, I’ll kill myself’. And I’m like, ‘OK, you ungrateful bastard’.
“I was in a bar with one guy who had a massive hit, and he’s whining about it, and I’m like, ‘Dude, that song bought you a house in the Hollywood Hills’.”
We couldn’t agree more.
Next Bond age limit
DANIEL CRAIG’S Bond replacement will have to be under 40 when he is revealed to the world – ruling out many fan favourites for the role.
Although Daniel was 51 when he filmed his 007 farewell No Time To Die, insiders say film maker EON Productions will impose the new age limit.
A source said: “Actors in the running need to be able to last at least a decade.”
It rules out Idris Elba, 49, Tom Hardy, 44, and Tom Hiddleston, 41, but James Norton at 37 will be just right.
Late Abba ban
BOSSES have changed the times of ABBA’s Voyage avatar shows so local residents can get some peace and quiet in the evenings.
From October, performances on Sunday will switch from 3pm and 7.45pm to 1pm and 5pm.
A letter to households in Stratford, East London, reminded them that road closures are still in place.
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A source said: “Some residents are annoyed about the increased noise and traffic.”
Not everyone thanks ABBA for the music . . .