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Kim Kardashian was spotted kissing her husband Kanye West amid rumors of their impending divorce. In this photo, Kardashian and West are seen attending the Balmain show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2015/2016 in Paris, March 5, 2015. GETTY IMAGES/PASCAL LE SEGRETAIN

Kim Kardashian was spotted kissing husband Kanye West as he dropped her off at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday. The couple’s PDA-filled photos surfaced online amid rumors that the two were ending their marriage.

Kardashian was seen dressed casual in black zippered sweatshirt as she leaned in for a kiss from her husband inside their car. Radar Online posted photos of the two sharing a kiss as rumors make the rounds that Kardashian filed for a $1 billion divorce from West.

Last month, Hollywood Life reported that Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the family, convinced Kardashian to end her marriage. Jenner is reportedly embarrassed by West’s antics and thinks he is hurting the Kardashian-Jenner reputation.

“Kris finally told her that Kanye was ruining their brand and draining their money — and that she should end it as soon as possible,” the insider said. “I believe Kim’s already secretly spoken to divorce attorneys.”

Rumors about Kardashian and West’s divorce were fuelled after the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star was spotted without her wedding ring. However, Gossip Cop later reported that there was no connection between Kardashian being spotted without her ring and an impending divorce.

Since West’s new album, “The Life of Pablo,” dropped last month, the 38-year-old has gone on extensive Twitter rants. He also revealed last month that he was apparently in a $53 million debt.

Most recently, social media users caught West looking at music software on the Pirate Bay. The "Famous" singer was ridiculed after a photo he shared on social media showed a browser tab open for Pirate Bay torrents.

He later responded by telling the media: "It’s funny because, you know, it’s obviously not my computer,” adding, “I took a picture of it in the studio, and then everybody was like, ‘Don’t put that up.’ I was like, ‘Let it go up.’”