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Kardashian and Ye settle divorce

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Kim Kardashian and Ye have reached a settlement in their divorce, averting a trial that had been set for this month, court documents filed Tuesday showed.

The former couple and their attorneys filed documents asking for a judge’s approval of terms they have agreed on, including $200,000-per-month child support payments from Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, to Kardashian.

The two will have joint custody, and neither will pay the other spousal support, according to the documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.

The judge declared the two legally single at Kardashian’s request in March, ending their eightyear marriage, but issues of property and custody remained that were to be worked out in a trial starting Dec. 14. The two have four children whose ages range from 3 to 9 years old.

Kardashian and Ye will equally split the expenses for the children’s private security and private school, including college, according to the settlement proposal.

They will also each pay their own debts, the settlement said. The two had a prenuptial agreement and kept their property largely separate.

The couple began dating in 2012 and had their first child in 2013. The two married in 2014.

People names ‘People of the Year’: Matthew McConaughe­y, Mila Kunis, Jennifer Hudson and “Abbott Elementary” creator and star Quinta Brunson have been named People magazine’s 2022 “People of the Year.”

The magazine unveiled its annual list Wednesday, with Editor-in-Chief Wendy Naugle explaining this year’s honorees were

selected because of their efforts to help others.

McConaughe­y was chosen for his advocacy efforts after the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting rocked his hometown. Kunis was lauded for her fundraisin­g — which People said has topped $37 million — for Ukraine, where she was born.

Hudson and Brunson were honored for their on-screen work. Hudson, who launched a daytime talk show this year, was cited for her efforts to create an inclusive show where everyone felt welcome. Brunson’s “Abbott Elementary” was praised as a show that brought many joy and showed that different generation­s can work well together.

Each of the honorees are featured on a special cover that highlights their contributi­ons. This year’s special editions will be released Friday.

Martin, Short to co-host ‘SNL’:

Former cast members Steve Martin and Martin Short will co-host “Saturday Night Live” on Dec. 10. It will be Martin’s 16th time as host and Short’s third. Country rocker Brandi Carlile is booked as the musical guest.

On Saturday, actor Keke Palmer hosts with musical guest SZA.

Actor Austin Butler will host the final episode of the year on Dec. 17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs are booked as the musical guest.

Dec. 1 birthdays: Singer Dianne Lennon is 83. Drummer John Densmore is 78. Actor Bette Midler is

77. Actor Treat Williams is

71. Actor Charlene Tilton is

64. Actor Nestor Carbonell is 55. Comedian Sarah Silverman is 52. Actor David Hornsby is 47. Actor Riz Ahmed is 40. Singer Janelle Monae is 37. Actor Zoe Kravitz is 34.

 ?? FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY 2020 ?? Kim Kardashian and Ye have averted a trial to work out issues remaining in their divorce.
FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY 2020 Kim Kardashian and Ye have averted a trial to work out issues remaining in their divorce.

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