Fans are eager to find out who Kim Kardashian will date next, but many already have a strange notion about who she will date.

Kim and Pete Davidson called it quits after nine months of dating. They first kissed on-screen on "Saturday Night Live" in October 2021.

But it's not too late for the 41-year-old reality star, who is believed to be eager to resume dating.

Fans have speculated on who Kim will date next, but many believe she will start a relationship with one of Kanye West's foes.

According to one TikTok user, the SKIMS founder may hook up with Trevor Noah, something the user expresses interest in seeing in the video.

They explained why Trevor is ideal for Kim, saying he's "Black, rich, very successful, and highly regarded as an intellectual intelligent person," and that with the mother of four on the verge of becoming a lawyer, "she needs to get with this type of a guy more" and stay away from another rapper or athlete.

Trevor and Kim are both single, with the former having recently split up with Minka Kelly.

Many fans feel Van Jones is a suitable fit for the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" alum, given that he was formerly her legal protégé.

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Why Are Kanye West and Trevor Noah Fighting?

Trevor Noah questioned Kanye West's social media activity earlier this year when he insulted his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her then-boyfriend Pete Davidson.

Trevor discussed how society has been responding to Kanye's continuous digs at the then-couple and the release of his "Eazy" music video after releasing a Claymation version of a music video in which he was seen kidnapping, decapitating, and burning Pete in a lengthy segment on the "Daily Show" on March 15 episode.

The host commented on how strange it was that Kanye talked about his mental health difficulties, but despite being on art therapy, the musician didn't appear to grasp.

Trevor said, "He goes, 'Leave me to create my art.' Yeah but Kanye, you told us you have problems."

"Now when we worry about that, you say we shouldn't worry because it's not [his] problem. Or it is [his] problems? Which is it?"

However, in response to his question, the "Donda" rapper used a racist slur to explain his point of view. The father-of-four was subsequently suspended from Instagram, according to a company spokeswoman, for his hate speech, bullying, and harassment.

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