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Pals fear Kim Kardashian, Kanye doomed

Los Angeles - Kim Kardashian's friends are allegedly concerned her relationship with Kanye West is doomed.

The 35-year-old Otis rapper has been accused of treating the 32-year-old reality TV star, who is set to give birth to their first child in early July, like his assistant and insiders think she will get fed up of his behaviour towards her soon rather than later.

A friend close to the Kardashian family told gossip website NaughtyButNiceRob.com: "The only way they have a future is if Kim continues to do whatever he says."

Kim has flown to Paris several times during her pregnancy to visit Kanye, who has been recording his new album there for the past few months, and friends are furious that he has not made more of an effort to be by her side.

Kanye won't fly to see Kim

The insider said: "We just do not understand why she is travelling to Paris to see him. She is the pregnant one. Kanye will fly in to see the editors of Vogue but he won't fly in to see the lady carrying his child.

"Some of the greatest records that have ever been recorded have been recorded in America. I am sorry that the US recording studio's are not good enough for Kanye - they were good enough for Elvis, Sinatra and Michael Jackson, but not Kanye!"

Kanye, 35, lashed out at photographers over the weekend after he accidentally walked into a sign post and hurt his head while house hunting with Kim in Los Angeles.

Kanye blamed Kim


The source claims he also took his embarrassment out on his girlfriend of more than one year, saying: "He told her that she should have guided him out of the way. He treats her like his assistant. She is putting up with it at the moment but eventually she will say enough!"

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star recently revealed that she has been travelling abroad a lot because she has to stop flying soon ahead of her baby's arrival.

She wrote on her blog earlier this month: "I have to stop travelling very soon, so I want to make all my stops before I can't travel anymore."

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