Kim Kardashian and Kanye West touch down in LA looking exhausted after their short Ibiza trip
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Perhaps all that partying in Ibiza has caught up with them
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All partied out?
Wearing oversized sunglasses and clutching pillows it seems all that partying has finally caught up with Kim Kardashian and her rapper hubby Kanye West.
The power couple were snapped looking tired as they landed back in LA following their fun-filled trip to Ibiza.
Kimye were joined by kurvy Kimmy's momager Kris as they swept through the airport on Saturday, obviously eager to get back to home comforts.
Reality goddess Kim ditched her usual glam attire and opted for a maxi skirt and oversized khaki jacket for the journey.
She clutched a black silky pillow in one hand, held her sunglasses close to her face and kept hold of her passport in the other.
The reality goddess glammed up her outfit with a pair of nude strappy heels.
Meanwhile, her baby daddy Kanye wore a pair of signature leather trousers, brown boots and an oversized black jumper.
Kanye appeared to chat on the phone as he walked ahead of his new wife and mummy-in-law Kris, who wore a monochrome outfit with black blazer and white fedora hat.
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Where's the smile?
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians stars joined the likes of Leonardo Dicaprio, Justin Bieber, and pretty much every other celebrity EVER on the party island.
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