Kim Kardashian has said she will "always want to be in love" as she admitted she is a "hopeless romantic".
The 42-year-old reality star said she loves the idea of "creating a life with someone", but added that she is taking her time having finalised her divorce from rapper Kanye West six months ago.
The musician, 45, has since moved on from his relationship with Kim and married Yeezy architect Bianca Censori in an intimate ceremony back in January.
Kim insisted she isn't lonely despite being single as she said she has "so much going on" during an appearance on Jay Shetty's On Purpose podcast.
Asked if she would ever be in love again, Kim said: "I think I’ll always be a hopeless romantic and always want to be in love and definitely love sharing my life with someone and love creating a life with someone.
"I definitely will take my time and I think there's so many factors, especially when you have kids and being mindful of people who enter into your life"
Kim added: "I'll always believe in love and I'll always want that, but I think I'm so comfortable taking my time to not rush it.
"There's so much going on that I'm not lonely."
Kim's comments come after Kanye's new wife confirmed they are married following months of speculation.
The couple got hitched back in January in a private ceremony, but reports said they had failed to apply for a marriage certificate.
In a new TikTok video, the 27-year-old Yeezy architect was filmed speaking to a man in a clothing shop who seemed to have taken a shine to her as he asked for her number.
Bianca had a huge smile as she replied: "I'm married!"
Elsewhere in Jay Shetty's podcast, Kim opened up about how she "cried herself to sleep" after experiencing mum guilt.
Kim shares dour children with her ex-husband - North, nine, Saint, seven, Chicago, five, and Psalm, four.
"Mom guilt is probably the hardest thing," the Kardashians star told Jay.
"You feel like the worst mom if something's going on and you can’t fix it, you have no idea how to change it, your kids are fighting, whatever it is.
"My friends and I will text each other and be like in tears, literally locking ourselves in the room away from a kid having a tantrum, when that's not what you should do.
"You should go and lean into them, but sometimes it’s so overwhelming."
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