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Jonathan “Foodgod” Cheban Addresses Kim Kardashian Feud Rumors


Key Insights

  • Friendship Status: Jonathan Cheban, known as Foodgod, clarified his relationship with Kim Kardashian amidst friendship rumors.
  • Communication: He mentioned that he spoke with Kim just two days prior to his interview.
  • Busy Lives: Their hectic schedules and travel make it challenging for them to meet frequently.
  • Family Dynamics: Kim is a mother of four, which adds complexity to their friendship.

Jonathan Cheban is still keeping up with the Kardashians.

Indeed, the reality star—whose legal name is Foodgod—set the record straight on where he stands with longtime pal Kim Kardashian and her family amid rumors about their friendship.

“I don’t really get in the group chats,” Jonathan told E! News at Vulture’s Inaugural Reality Masterminds Celebration in New York City May 7, when asked if he keeps in touch with the Kardashian family, “but I spoke to Kim literally two days ago.”

According to the 53-year-old, his and Kim’s busy schedules and frequent travel make it difficult to see each other often, especially since the SKIMS founder is a mother of four kids: North, 12, Saint, 10, Chicago, 8, and Psalm, 7, whom she shares with ex Kanye West.

“She’s like, ‘I’m back in LA.’ I’m like, ‘We just got to New York,'” Jonathan explained. “She goes, ‘I went to LA for North and then I came right back.'”

“We speak all the time. I really don’t get to see them as much,” he continued, “because I live in Miami and New York. They live in LA and then she goes to Paris. It’s all those kids!”

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