Kim Kardashian and Kanye West got hitched in 2014 and were happily married until March 2022. Following their separation, West shocked the public with an embarrassing tirade, when he disclosed that Kardashian once accused him of “putting a hit out on her”.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, the rapper shared a screenshot of a text message requesting Kardashian’s phone number, writing in all caps: “Yesterday Kim accused me of putting a hit out on her. So let me get this straight I beg to go to my daughter’s party and I’m accused of being on drugs then I go play with my son and I take my Akira graphic novels and I’m accused of stealing. Now I’m being accused of putting a hit on her. These ideas can actually get someone locked up they play like that with black men’s lives whether it’s getting them free or getting them locked up.” West concluded, “I’m Not Playing About My Black Children Anymore.”
As per The US Sun, fans rushed to a popular Reddit forum to express their opinions. One fan wrote, “This is just so sad, and I honestly feel bad for the kids. This is something they’re going to see one day.” A second fan added, “This is such a mess and really needs to be taken off social media.”
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Chiming in, a third fan added, “This is messier than glitter.” The public feud unfolded over the SKIMS founder allowing their eight-year-old daughter, North West, to post videos on TikTok despite West disapproving of it. He wrote, “Since this is my first divorce I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will?”
Kardashian added that from the beginning, she wanted a healthy and supportive co-parenting relationship with West for the sake of their children and was upset that the rapper continued “to make it impossible every step of the way.” She explained, “I wish to handle all matters regarding our children privately and hopefully he can finally respond to the third attorney he has had in the last year to resolve any issues amicably.”