Kim Kardashian loves Kanye West very much but she's reportedly sick of his crazy outbursts.

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West has been sending out eccentric tweets and going on rants for about a week now, and while a source told People she's "a very supportive wife" who "rarely complains," she's had enough of his social media antics.

Though Kardashian, 35, stays pretty calm and collected, "What causes friction in the marriage, however, is Kanye's compulsive tweeting. Kim can't stand it. She is all for self-promotion, but doesn't approve of Twitter drama," said the source.

In fact, Kardashian was especially frustrated when her rapper husband bashed his ex-girlfriend Amber Rose during his feud with Wiz Khalifa. West brought Rose's 23-month-old son Sebastian into the mess and later apologized since it was an unnecessary blow.

"She was very mad about Kanye's Amber Rose drama," the source said of Kardashian, who actually posted a friendly selfie with Rose to make a point after West slammed her and Khalifa. "Kim is a mom and wants to be a role model. She doesn't want to be involved in ridiculous drama." 

West also made headlines recently for dubbing Bill Cosby "innocent" on Twitter, publicly asking Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg for a $1 billion loan to fund his "ideas," revealing he's $53 million in "personal debt," and comparing himself in a leaked audio clip to greats like Picasso, Apostle Paul and Escobar.

One controversy Kardashian "doesn't care about" is when he called Taylor Swift a "b-tch" and insisted he made her famous by interrupting her 2009 MTV Music Awards speech in one of his latest songs. Kardashian reportedly isn't phased by the rapper's song lyrics. 

"The album is getting tons of attention now, and this was the plan," the source told People.

And despite it all, "Their marriage seems fine," added the source. "Kanye has been very busy, and Kim is very understanding. Kanye is great when he is around."
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.