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Kim Kardashian’s sprawling Hidden Hills estate remains one of her most iconic properties — a minimalist masterpiece that she once shared with ex-husband Kanye “Ye” West. Purchased in 2014, the property underwent years of renovations to reflect the couple’s shared vision of a “futuristic monastery.” After their 2021 divorce, Kardashian retained full ownership of the $60 million residence, which she has since personalized while maintaining much of the calming atmosphere that made it famous. Most recently, it seems Kardashian is getting rid of her previous gift to West: the basketball court. Here’s what to know.

Kim Kardashian just had the basketball court she got for Kanye ‘Ye’ West’s birthday removed from her home

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Kim Kardashian is ready to change her iconic Hidden Hills home. According to OK! Magazine, she just removed the basketball court she previously had built for Kanye “Ye” West’s 38th birthday back in 2015. She also reportedly removed the gardens.

Installed as part of the couple’s extensive home renovations, the full-size outdoor court was designed for both recreation and wellness. It came complete with sleek black-and-white detailing that matched the minimalist aesthetic of their property. The court quickly became one of West’s favorite features of the home, often used for casual games with friends and family.

Basketball court aside, she’s starting to lay foundation on the east side of the home for further expansion. Kardashian already extended the west side.

Kardashian’s choice to remove the court comes after the release of West’s documentary, In Whose Name?, which premiered in September 2025. In the trailer, Kardashian is shown visibly upset. She confronts West with the words, “Your personality was not like this a few years ago,” as they navigate the unraveling of their marriage. The film doesn’t shy away from exposing the strain of West’s mental health challenges and erratic behaviour. Kardashian’s presence in the documentary reflects not only her role as a former spouse and mother of their four children, but also her emotional journey through the marriage.