Kanye West made a recent admission, publicly, to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian this past week.
In an interview that aired Thursday on “Good Morning America,” West apologized for “any stress” he’s caused.
Kanye West Makes Public Apology To Kim Kardashian Regarding His Co-Parenting
“This is the mother of my children, and I apologize for any stress that I have caused, even in my frustration because God calls me to be stronger,” West told the outlet. “But also, ain’t nobody else needs to be causing no stress either. I need this person to be least stressed and at best sound mind and as calm as possible to be able to raise those children.”
When asked by Linsey Davis if he “has a voice” while co-parenting their four children, he said yes but it has been a battle.
“I do have a voice but I had to fight for it,” West said. “That hurts you when you have to like, scream about what your kids are wearing.”
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He adds how his divorce mirrored his struggles in the fashion industry.
“It’s those little nuances where there is a parallel in what was happening at Gap, what was happening at Adidas, and what was happening at my home,” he said. “It was all kind of a disregard for the voice of something that I co-created. I co-created the children. I co-created the product at Adidas. I co-created the product at Gap. It’s a parallel and the parallel does touch on discrimination.”
Ye also added how there was discrimination in his marriage but did not expand on the claim. This past April, Kim spoke about the challenges she has with Kanye regarding co-parenting.
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“You want to take the high road and sometimes it’s hard,” she said on the ABC special. “I’ve always been a champion of him speaking his truth.”
And when it comes to their four kids, North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2½ — Kardashian said she is “really open and honest with them” about their split.
However, Kardashian acknowledges that her “younger ones don’t really understand.”
“You have to just be there for them,” she said. “No matter what, even in this crazy life that we live, you just have to have a really open dialogue with your children. Kanye and I have had conversations. We have to talk daily for the kids so you know, I hate that it had to play out like that. But when it comes to family, I mean, Kanye and I will always be family.”
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