Kim Kardashian called for an emergency custody hearing after learning Andrew and Tristan Tate would join Kanye West during his visit with daughter North West.
She ended North’s visit abruptly upon hearing the Tate brothers were en route, as they face sex crime charges and have been sued for sexual assault in the U.K. and U.S..
Kardashian and West met with attorneys and a mediator on March 14 to discuss North’s feature on West’s single “LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE,” which also includes Sean “Diddy” Combs. West later released the song despite agreeing not to, further straining relations.
West has made headlines with antisemitic and homophobic posts on X. Recently, he accused Kim Kardashian of sex trafficking, sparking outrage.
Tina Knowles responded to West’s offensive comments about Beyoncé‘s children, saying, “It’s hard to remain positive and classy in the face of ignorance and evil.”
Kim Kardashian is considering seeking sole custody due to West’s actions, which have raised concerns about the children’s well-being. The couple shares four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. West’s behavior has heightened tensions in their ongoing custody disputes.
Kardashian’s decision reflects her concern for the children’s safety and well-being, especially given West’s recent controversies. The situation highlights the challenges of co-parenting amidst public scrutiny and personal conflicts.
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