New York Post

Kim & West still exes out East

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IN the Kardashian kosmos, things aren’t always entirely as they seem.

Despite constant hints that they may be back together, insiders insist that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are not a couple again.

“Nothing’s changed,” an insider told Page Six after Kim dropped her married name multiple times while hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend.

“They are not back together. He is still her family, and they are friends. They’ve been working on their friendship for the kids, and continue to support each other. He’ll always be family, and they’ll always support each other,” the insider said of the star-crossed lovers.

In fact, Kim and Kanye stayed at separate hotels “the entire week” while she was in New York. Kim stayed at the Ritz-Carlton on Central Park South and Kanye was at the Pendry Manhattan West on 33rd Street.

However, West did go to rehearsals with Kardashian and helped her with ideas. He also attended the show, but dipped out right after Kim delivered her monologue, according to spies, and headed backstage. He also later opted out of attending the show’s after-party, held at swanky members-only club Zero Bond.

But Kanye’s absence did not rain on Kim’s parade. We’re told the reality star mogul, who filed for divorce from the rapper earlier this year, had a “magical” experience at “SNL,” even if her favorite sketch didn’t make the show.

Titled “Costco Meeting,” it shows her in a trio pitching absurd pop songs to execs to entice young members to the big-box store. It made the rounds online after being cut from the broadcast for time. “It was Kim’s favorite. She had a hard time controllin­g her laughter during rehearsal,” a show insider said.

Meanwhile, other members of the Kardashian­West-Jenner clan took advantage of the “SNL” trip. A spy told us Kris Jenner, Khloé Kardashian and p.r. bestie Simon Huck were spotted filming for the family’s new Hulu series while eating at ritzy Estiatorio Milos at Hudson Yards.

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