Despite Kim Asking To Keep Matters Regarding Their Children Private, Kanye West Just Posted A New Instagram About Them: “I Will No Longer Put My Hand Through A Blender To Hug My Children”
It's been a tumultuous few weeks for exes Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
The two have been publicly feuding after news broke that Kim and Pete Davidson are seemingly dating.
This led Kanye to rap about beating Pete's ass, spread alleged rumors about the comedian, and then publicly criticize Kim for allowing their daughter North to be on TikTok:
“There’s 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 daugther being put on TikTok against my will," Kanye wrote on Instagram.
Kim, however, went back at Kanye in a Notes App statement, expressing that she wants to keep things private:
Since then, Kanye's comments about North being on TikTok have sparked debate, with some stating that he should have a say as to whether his daughter should be allowed on the platform. One of those supporters is conservative pundit Candace Owens, who commented this on Kanye's post:
Candace also followed up on her Twitter, speaking out against Kim:
Kim is wrong on this one. The psychological effects of social media on young girls is real and documented. It’s actually Kanye that is trying to protect his daughter in this regard and Kim is spinning this as “obsession” and “control”.There are other creative outlets for kids. https://t.co/32ATNh4Njs
"There is no 8-year-old in the world that needs social media. Go color," she added.
There is no 8 year old in the world that needs social media. Go color.