Kim Kardashian, Kanye West news: 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star upset over unfinished mansion

After welcoming their third child, Chicago West, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are facing an issue which involves their unfinished mansion. The construction of the said mansion is already three years long and the couple has spent over $20 million for renovations. It appears that Kim is not happy that the home is not yet completed.

The mansion, which is located in Hidden Hills, California, was purchased by the pair back in 2014 for $20 million from Lisa Marie Presley. Its value is now at $60 million because of the improvements they did which include a luxury spa, big closets, and a music studio.

According to Daily Mail, the mansion has eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. It also includes a full-size movie theater, two-story playroom, a hair salon, a massage room, and an enormous gym. However, there is still so much work that needs to be done.

Radar Online reports that Kim is angry about this and is frustrated with her husband.  The outlet reports that despite all the luxuries in the home, it is still surrounded by dirt and dump trucks. Aside from the unfinished work, there are some areas that need to be redone.

Kim is very frustrated with the situation. She reportedly feels like she is living on a farm instead of the posh Southern California village, since it feels like a barn inside the house. The outlet adds that the star is aware that their home is being photographed and everyone in the world knows that it is not yet finished. This makes the mother-of-three become even more upset.

The "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star is allegedly blaming her husband for the delay since he is the one who makes decisions on the renovation and would change his mind later on. She is also urging Kanye to make sure that the landscaping is done.

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