Kanye West has once again grabbed headlines, this time unleashing a heated tirade against his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.
The 47-year-old rapper reignited their ongoing feud, escalating tensions after he involved their daughter, North, in a song collaboration with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), West aired his grievances, making bold claims against Kim. In a post, he wrote, “KIM KARDASHIAN IS A SEX TRAFFICKER. I DONT LIKE THAT TWIGS HAS MY DAUGHTER IN HER VIDEO DRESSING ALL GROWN WOULD HAVE EXPECTED MORE FROM TWIGS.”
The rapper didn’t stop there, continuing with another post stating, “ITS F**K ALL YOU N****S. MY SOUL IS BLACK. AND WATCH YALL DONT BELIVE ME AND JUST SAY IM CRAZY.”
His latest outburst follows previous accusations that Kardashian and her family exert too much control over their children. Expressing frustration over his access to his kids, he wrote, “I HAVENT SEEN SAINT IN 6 WEEKS.”
In a separate post, he insisted his only concern was to “protect” his children.
Doubling down on his stance, West declared, “ITS TIME NOW THEY REALLY HAVE TO KILL ME AS A FATHER I WILL NO LONGER DISTRACT MYSELF FROM MY RESPONSIBILITY TO TRULY AND ACTUALLY PROTECT MY ACTUAL CHILDREN.”
He also hinted at plans to seek full custody of his children.

According to reports from TMZ, Kardashian has become increasingly protective over who interacts with their children.
Sources claimed that a recent visit between West and the kids was cut short by Kim after she learned that controversial figures Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate were en route to the same location. Allegedly, Kim does not want them “associating with the Tates or Diddy.”
Andrew Tate, known for his divisive and misogynistic views, made headlines last month after he and his brother Tristan arrived in Florida following their exit from Romania.
The two had been arrested near Bucharest in December 2022 on charges including human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group to exploit women.
Both brothers have denied the allegations, maintaining their innocence.