Fame and wealth can make things easier in life.

For example, Kim Kardashian can hire someone to help wake up their four children and get them ready for school in the morning.

And she can wish for her offspring to be happy in life, nothing else, because there will probably never be a lack of money if the mother is a billionaire entrepreneur.

Other things money can't solve, too, as evidenced by Kardashian's insight into her life as a divorced single parent.

"Co-parenting is tough," the 42-year-old says in an episode of Angie Martinez's podcast "In Real Life," released Monday.

"It's damn tough." Kardashian filed for divorce from Kanye West in February 2021 after seven years of marriage, and the couple have four children together, ages three to nine.

Speaking to Angie Martinez, Kardashian described how she tries to protect her children from media reports about their father.

The rapper, who now goes by the name Ye, has recently made headlines several times with anti-Semitic statements and reports that he had shown naked pictures of Kardashian to employees of his cooperation partner Adidas.

"They're not ready for that yet"

So that her children don't notice anything, she restricts their access to television and social networks and talks to the teachers, the reality actress reported.

"This is heavy adult crap - they're not ready for that," she said.

She wants to protect her children's image of their father.

Almost in tears, the entrepreneur recalled her own father, the lawyer Robert Kardashian, who died in 2003.

"I had the greatest dad, the best memories and the best experiences, and that's what I want for my children." Her children can listen to her father's music in the car, and she even sings along for their sake.

So far, Kardashian has largely avoided public criticism of her former partner — even when he poked fun at her sometime boyfriend Pete Davidson.

After Ye's anti-Semitic statements, however, she expressed solidarity with the Jewish community in a statement in October.

"Hate speech is never okay or excusable," she wrote at the time, without elaborating on her ex-husband.

Kardashian was often criticized for her public reticence.

"One day my kids will thank me for not sitting here and picking on their dad," the entrepreneur told Martinez.

"You will thank me, and I will privately answer any questions you may have."