Woman’s Day (Australia)

I’M NEVER TAKING HIM BACK! KIM K EYES UP THE WHITE HOUSE!

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Boris Becker’s long-suffering wife Lilly has finally called time on their marriage – and sources say she’s not looking back.

“She tried everything to make it work, but ultimately things were truly unfixable,” an insider close to the Dutch-born model tells Woman’s Day.

“She told Boris she’s done for good this time, and no amount of begging on his part would change her mind.”

However, Lilly and the German tennis legend – who share eight-year-old son Amadeus – released a statement insisting the separation is “amicable”.

But in a candid interview earlier this year, 41-year-old Lilly acknowledg­ed she and Boris, 50, went through hell as their 13-year relationsh­ip imploded.

“I’ve had a rough year,” she said in March. “I thought my life sucks and I’m going to die. I turned to vodka. I was smoking a pack a day. Boris was going through a bad time in his way, so he didn’t notice. We disconnect­ed and went our own ways.”

In recent years Boris’ woes have largely been to do with his finances, and last year he was declared bankrupt. The pair, who wed in 2009 and had both been married once before, turned to couples therapy, but when that failed Lilly threw in the towel. “Boris was desperate to keep trying, but she’s beyond done with the drama,” the insider adds.

In a move that’ll leave many people around the world scratching their heads, Kim Kardashian West is eyeing a career in politics!

Sources tell Woman’s Day the 37-year-old reality TV queen is consulting with strategist­s to make the switch – and she’s willing to give up Hollywood and relocate to Washington, DC.

“Kim says she wants to make a difference to the world, and firmly believes she’s got what it takes to be a politician,” says a source, adding the mother-of-three’s husband Kanye West is “100 per cent supportive”.

The news emerged after Kim met with the US President Donald Trump at the White House last week to plead for prison reform, and bring awareness to Alice Marie Johnson’s case – a great-grandmothe­r serving a life sentence for a nonviolent crime.

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