This Is Why Kim Kardashian Reportedly Cut North West’s Visit With Ye Short

Kim Kardashian & Ye

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Kim Kardashian is deeply concerned about her children's well-being amid her ex-husband Ye's online antics and alleged connections to problematic figures like Andrew Tate.

According to a report TMZ published on Wednesday, March 19, Kardashian recently cut her daughter North's visit with Ye short after she learned from the rapper's security that Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were heading to their location. It's not clear why the alleged sex traffickers met up with Ye, but Kardashian wasn't having it. She reportedly brought up the incident during an emergency hearing with a judge, in which she also mentioned Ye's song with Diddy, King Combs and North.

Kim Kardashian is reportedly worried about how Ye's behavior on social media will impact their kids. He's spent the past week firing off offensive posts on X against his former collaborators like Playboi Carti, JAY-Z, Jim Jones and others. Ye also accused Kardashian and her family of sex trafficking their four children. He called out Kim for allegedly controlling their kids and allowing North to appear on a song with FKA Twigs.

"THE KARDASHIANS ARE SEX WORKERS AND THEY SEX TRAFFIC ALL OF THE BLACL [sic] CHILDREN THEY STRATEGICALLY PRODUCE," Ye wrote on X.

"KIM KARDASHIAN IS A SEX TRAFFICKER I DONT LIKE THAT TWIGS HAS MY DAUGHTER IN HER VIDEO DRESSING ALL GROWN," he continued. "I WOULD HAVE EXPECTED MORE FROM TWIGS ITS F**K ALL YOU N***AS MY SOUL IS BLACK AND WATCH YALL DONT BELIVE (sic) ME AND JUST SAY IM CRAZY."

Amid his viral rants, Kardashian is reportedly thinking about ending Ye's joint custody of their kids, especially after the rapper allegedly violated the terms of their divorce settlement. The violation occurred after Ye released the song "Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine" despite telling Kim and a judge that he wouldn't. There's no word on what Kim will do at this time. However, it seems like Ye doesn't plan to stop his tirade on X anytime soon.


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