Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has once again stirred controversy, this time taking aim at his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. In a now-deleted social media post, he accused Kardashian of controlling their children’s names and likenesses without his consent.
And the drama didn’t stop there. Ye also alleged that Kardashian attempted to involve their daughter, North West, in a music project without consulting him.
The Post That Sparked Debate
Ye took to X with a fiery message that instantly grabbed attention:
“SO KIM GOT THE NAME AND LIKENESS OVER MY BLACK CHILDREN
SO A WHITE WOMAN HAS CONTROL OVER THE NAME AND LIKENESS OF MY BLACK CHILDREN AND THEN SPEAKS TO CARTI ABOUT PUTTING MY DAUGHTER ON A SONG WITH HIM THESE DUMB AS CELEBRITIES BE TRYING TO PLAY WITH ME IN MY FACE”
His post ignited heated discussions online, with fans and critics debating his claims, especially his emphasis on race.
Trademark Battle: The Core Dispute
Kardashian has been actively trademarking their children’s names—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm West—paving the way for potential business ventures in fashion, entertainment, and more. Her legal team argues these moves are meant to protect the kids’ financial futures.
Ye, however, sees it differently. He feels sidelined in these major decisions and views the trademarks as a power move to control their children’s branding. Reports even suggest that some trademarks have lapsed, reinforcing Ye’s belief that this is more about control than opportunity.
The Latest Co-Parenting Clash
Beyond trademarks, tensions escalated when North West appeared on Ye’s controversial new song, Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine. Kardashian reportedly disapproved of her daughter’s involvement, adding yet another layer to their ongoing battle.
With these latest accusations, Ye and Kardashian’s co-parenting struggles remain under the public spotlight, leaving fans wondering what’s next in this high-profile feud.