All Of The Perfectly Normal Things Kim Kardashian Has Done Since Her Divorce From Kanye West

From Target runs to Thrifty ice cream cones.

As you know, Kim Kardashian is anything but *normal.*


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But, ever since her divorce from Kanye West, she’s been doing some very everyday-type things! Things like going to Target with her kids. Going out for pizza.


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While Kanye was busy showering Julia Fox with Birkin bags, Kim shared an adorable moment on her Instagram stories where she’s shopping at Target with daughter Chicago West, captioning, “Dreams do come true!! Love a Target day with my Chi Chi.”

And lo and behold, Chicago ran into her cousin, Khloé Kardashian’s daughter True Thompson!

Then there was the time Kim and BF Pete Davidson were seen strolling through the an outlet mall in Camarillo, California — as you, or I, or anyone with a normal paycheck would do!


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And last fall, Kim held hands with Pete on a roller coaster at Knott’s Scary Farm.

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Another time, as I’m sure you’ll remember, Kim and Pete opted for a low-key pizza dinner, complete with wooden booths and diet cokes.


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And after getting pizza, Kim and Pete went to a local Rite Aid, where they grabbed some ice cream and walked hand-in-hand back to their car. (PS. Rite Aids in LA sell ice cream cones! It’s a thing!)

And finally, my favorite: Kim and Pete go to see House Of Gucci in Staten Island, a perfectly normal moment captured by Page Six.


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After the movie date, they headed off to Angelina’s Restaurant, aka a “tri-level mansion by the water offering an elegant setting for Italian wining & dining.” (OK, maybe dinner at a “tri-level mansion” is not super normal, but it’s approaching normal.)

Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments!