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Kim Kardashian is reportedly growing more concerned about Kanye West’s erratic social media behavior, especially when it comes to how it might affect their four children—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. According to TMZ, the reality star and business mogul is deeply worried about the long-term impact of West’s online outbursts, particularly his pattern of making explosive and often offensive statements.
While Kim has always prioritized maintaining a stable and positive co-parenting relationship with Kanye for the sake of their kids, his unpredictable nature has made things increasingly difficult. The rapper has a history of using social media as a platform for rants—often in all-caps—targeting celebrities, former friends, and even his own family.
Lately, West has taken things up a notch, launching a fresh wave of attacks against high-profile figures like Drake, Beyoncé, and Kim herself. One of his most shocking posts accused Kim of being a “sex trafficker” and a “sex worker,” an allegation that quickly made headlines and outraged many of her supporters.
The drama escalated last week when Kim made the sudden decision to prevent their eldest daughter, North, from visiting Kanye’s home. This decision reportedly came after she learned that controversial figures Andrew and Tristan Tate were at Kanye’s house, a revelation that raised major red flags for her. Given Andrew Tate’s alleged ties to human trafficking, Kim felt it was unsafe for North to be in the same environment.
This disagreement only fueled their already tense co-parenting struggles. The two have been clashing ever since Kanye released a song featuring North’s voice alongside embattled rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs. Kim was reportedly so alarmed by the song’s association with Diddy—who has faced serious legal troubles—that she attempted to block its release with legal action.
However, Kanye dismissed her objections, dropping the track anyway while declaring, “the man makes the final decision.” He even went as far as sharing screenshots of their private texts, revealing a heated debate over the trademarking of North’s name.
In a move that many saw as a threat, Kanye reportedly told Kim to amend the legal paperwork to allow the song’s release—or face “war” with consequences she wouldn’t like. Despite his pressure, Kim stood firm, refusing to let their daughter be dragged into the controversy. However, Kanye still went ahead and released the song, further deepening their rift.
As the situation continues to unfold, it’s clear that the co-parenting struggles between Kim and Kanye are far from over, with their public feuds adding more complications to an already difficult dynamic.
 
