Kim Kardashian is looking ahead to a future filled with love, hoping to settle down with a lifelong partner after her highly publicized divorce from Kanye West.
The 44-year-old reality TV mogul has been married three times—first to Damon Thomas, then to Kris Humphries, and most notably to Kanye West. Now, she’s envisioning what she calls her “final hurrah” when it comes to love and marriage.
During the Thursday, March 13 episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian and her sister Khloé Kardashian reflected on their past relationships while discussing jewelry after attending a grand wedding in India.
“I wonder what my next ring shape will be?” Kim Kardashian mused, hinting at her hopes for another engagement. “For my last and final hurrah.”
As she reminisced about her past marriages, the SKIMS founder detailed the engagement rings that marked each chapter of her life.
“Number one was a cushion-cut, 14-karat ring,” Kim Kardashian recalled, referring to the piece given to her by her first husband, Damon Thomas. She then noted that she still has that ring, keeping it as a memento of her journey.
Moving on to her second engagement, Kim Kardashian admitted that she had to contribute financially toward the ring she received from Kris Humphries. “That one was an 18-karat emerald cut, and I had to give it back to Kris in the divorce,” she explained.
Finally, she spoke about the ring she received from Kanye West, which holds deep sentimental value. “That was another cushion cut, and I’ve decided to give it to North, because she was with me when I got engaged,” she shared, referencing her eldest daughter.
While Kim Kardashian has been open about her past relationships, she has remained tight-lipped about her current love life. Since her split from Pete Davidson in 2022, the mother of four has kept her romantic interests private, leaving fans wondering if she’s currently seeing anyone.
Regardless of whether love is on the horizon, Kim Kardashian remains hopeful that her next chapter will lead to lasting happiness—perhaps with a new ring to symbolize it.