“Please stop with this narrative, you were just here this morning picking up the kids for school,” Kardashian subsequently wrote via Instagram. Kardashian filed for divorce from West in February 2021. Ye, who has also taken issue with his eldest child having a TikTok account, alleged in March that he isn’t “allowed” to see the little ones. While co-parenting North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm with Kardashian, West has vocalized his scheduling grievances via social media. Although the former couple’s custody battle is ongoing, the KKW Beauty creator was declared legally single in March. Kardashian was married to West for nearly seven years before she filed for divorce. In a confessional, the reality star added, “I do recognize the impact that my relationship has had on my family and that I’ve never had the opportunity to just say, ‘I’m sorry, guys.'” West and Kim Kardashian share North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm. “I can’t control how he treats me or how he’s always treated you guys.” “All I can do is control how I react to something,” the Skims creator told her family members in Thursday’s scene. “When I gotta return them, scan ‘em like a bar code,” West rapped of co-parenting. On Thursday’s episode of “The Kardashians,” the reality star was prepping for West to “talk mad s–t” about her in an upcoming song, although it’s unclear to which song she was referring. This isn’t the first time West has referenced Kardashian in a song. “And you know all the nannies said, ‘Daddy in Nebraska’/ Let the kids dig a tunnel to my house like Chapo.” “I only see three kids, who watchin’ Chicago?” he asked. Ye went on to rap, “When I gotta return them, scan ‘em like a bar code/ Wait, no hard feelings, but these feelings hard though/ Wait, who got the kids in those ‘What are those?’”Īfter a couple lines referencing Nike sneakers, West returned to rapping about his four children with the 41-year-old “Kardashians” star. In the first verse of “True Love,” the Yeezy designer rapped about North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3, asking, “Wait, when you see the kids? I’ll see y’all tomorrow/ Wait, when the sunset? I see y’all tomorrow/ Wait, when I pick ‘em up, I feel like they borrowed.”
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