


A source close to the situation told E! News at the time, “Kim has set boundaries. He admitted in a January interview that, “My children ain’t going to be on TikTok without my permission.”ĭuring the interview, he also offered private details about co-parenting with Kim, claiming security once barred him from entering Kim’s home after he picked the kids up from school. This isn’t the first time Ye’s criticized North’s use of social media. “She felt bad, and I don’t think she will do it again,” Kim told Mason, “but it could be good if you talk to her about it.” In December, North sparked concern from cousin Mason Disick, 12, when she livestreamed a tour of Kim’s home without permission, prompting him to text her mom about it. Since launching the joint TikTok in November, North has shared video of her braces and her handbag collection, as well as clips of her with her family, including sister Chicago West, 4.

Ye responded to Kim’s note later in the day, questioning, “what do you mean by main provider?” “I wish to handle all matters regarding our children privately,” she concluded, “and hopefully he can finally respond to the third attorney he has had in the last year to resolve any issues amicably.” “From the beginning I have wanted nothing but a healthy and supportive co-parenting relationship because it is what is best for our children and it saddens me that Kanye continues to make it impossible every step of the way.” “Divorce is difficult enough on our children and Kanye’s obsession with trying to control and manipulate our situation so negatively and publicly is only causing further pain for all,” she wrote to her nearly 300 million followers. The mom of four, who married the rapper in 2015, went on to criticize his public attack. “As the parent who is the main provider and caregiver for our children, I am doing my best to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity in the medium that she wishes with adult supervision – because it brings her happiness.” “Kanye’s constant attacks on me in interviews and on social media is actually more hurtful than any TikTok North might create,” she wrote on her Instagram Story.
