Kim Kardashian boasts about huge career moment as ex Kanye West is dumped by Bianca

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Kanye West's ex-wife Kim Kardashian, has announced a new comedy series, Group Chat, that will be coming to Hulu soon. The show will be based around five successful women in their 40s navigating Hollywood

Kim Kardashian has taken to social media to share news of an exciting new venture. The 44-year-old announced on Instagram that her upcoming comedy show, Group Chat, has been picked up by streaming giant Hulu. The forthcoming series, which does not yet have a confirmed release date, will revolve around five successful women in their forties navigating the world of Hollywood, as reported by Deadline.

Kim, who is also an executive producer of the show, will be starring in it alongside her close friend La La Anthony and three other stars. Joining Kim in the executive producer role is Kenya Barris, best known for creating the popular sitcom Black-ish. The plot of the show will center around a 'group chat' shared by the A-listers, offering fans a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes of their glamorous lives.



This announcement comes after Kim's ex-husband Kanye West revealed that his relationship with Bianca Censori has ended. The rapper dropped a surprise song last night, titled Bianca, in which he candidly discusses the model leaving him. The track is part of his new album, WW3, which features a red swastika on the cover.

In the chorus, he pleads: "Bianca, I just want you to come back/Come back to me/I know what I did to make you mad.", reports the Mirror . As he suggests his wife has left him, the chorus continues: "Bianca, I just want you to come back/ Come back to me/ Want you to come back to me/ Want you to come back.

" In a new verse, Ye spits: "My baby she ran away/But first she tried to get me committed/Not going to the hospital 'cause I am not sick I just do not get it." He continues in the song with a vow to stay up until his beloved returns, divulging, "I really don't know where she's at," and adding, "I'm tracking my b**** through an app." Speaking about Bianca, Ye admitted she doesn't grasp the situation, alluding to her sudden departure, "hop in the car and she ran" Yet, Ye also reveals a vulnerable side, confessing, "Sometimes I hate being famous," which leads into a chilling claim about people who harbor thoughts of harming him.

February saw Kanye, dubbed the Heartless artist, lose a slew of followers amid incendiary social media tirades on X, previously known as Twitter. During this spree, he went on a vicious attack against the Jewish community and declared 'dominion' over Bianca. Not stopping there, Kanye barraged the online space with numerous anti-Semitic messages targeting the Jewish community, including personal acquaintances who were Jewish – insisting he never trusted them.

The controversial figure leveled himself as a 'racist,' a 'Nazi,' and disturbingly professed admiration for Hitler. Kanye unapologetically stated: "I'm racist. Stereotypes exist for a reason and they all be true," defiantly continuing: "I'M NEVER APOLOGIZING FOR MY JEWISH COMMENTS I CAN SAY WHATEVER THE F**K I WANNA SAY FOREVER.

WHERE'S MY F***ING APOLOGY FOR FREEZING MY ACCOUNTS SUCK MY DI**. HOWS THAT FOR AN APOLOGY." The rapper also vented: "I HAVE DOMINION OVER MY WIFE.

THIS AIN'T NO WOKE A** FEMINIST S***. SHE'S WITH A BILLIONAIRE, WHY WOULD SHE LISTEN TO ANY OF YOU DUMB*** BROKE B*****. PEOPLE SAY THE RED CARPET LOOK WAS HER DECISION.

YES I DON'T MAKE HER DO NOTHING. SHE DOESN'T WANT TO, BUT SHE DEFINITELY WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DO IT WITHOUT MY APPROVAL.".