Despite Kim’s request to keep their children’s matters private, Kanye West recently posted a new Instagram about them: “I Will No Longer Put My Hand Through A Blender To Hug My Children”
Exes Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have had a tumultuous few weeks.
The two have been publicly feuding since it was revealed that Kim and Pete Davidson are reportedly dating.
This urged Kanye to rap about kicking Pete’s ass, spread rumors about the comedian, and then publicly criticize Kim for allowing their daughter North to use TikTok:
“There are two things I said, tell her — security not gonna be in between me and my kids, and also tell her, don’t have my daughter wearing lipstick on TikTok,” Kanye said in an interview on the podcast Hollywood Unlocked. “And don’t have her on TikTok at all if I don’t approve that.”
“Since this is my first divorce, I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will,” Kanye wrote on Instagram.
Kim, on the other hand, responded to Kanye in a Notes App statement, expressing her desire to keep things private:
Kanye’s comments about North being on TikTok have sparked debate since then, with some talking that he should have a say in whether his daughter is allowed on the platform.
Candace Owens, a conservative pundit, is one of Kanye’s supporters, and she commented on his post:
Candace is definitely no stranger to controversy — you may recall that she recently chastised Harry Styles for wearing a dress in his Vogue shoot.
Candace also followed up on her Twitter, speaking out against Kim:
“There is no 8-year-old in the world that needs social media. Go color,” she added.
Kanye must have noticed because he reposted the tweets on his Instagram:
“Thank you, Candace, for being the only noteworthy person to speak on this issue,” he captioned the screenshots. “There’s a lot of celebrities scared to say something in public, but they’ll text me in private and say they’re on my side.”
“I will no longer put my hand through a blender to hug my children,” he continued. “My mother took me to Chicago when I was three, and told my dad if he came to Chicago, he would never see me again, so, I bought the house next door.”
“I dream of a world where dads can still be heroes.”
Kim has yet to respond to Kanye and Candace’s remarks, but we will keep you updated if she does.