Kanye West Deletes Every Instagram Post Slamming Kim Kardashian Amid Their Public Fights Over Social Media

Kanye West has deleted all of his previous Instagram posts that slammed his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

This past Friday after Kanye called out Kim on Instagram for their allowing their 8-year-old daughter have an account on TikTok. Ye questioned why his daughter North’s account was being “put on” TikTok, while tagging Kim.

“Since this is my first divorce I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will,” the caption read. Kim addressed her ex’s post in a lengthy Instagram story.

“Kanye’s constant attacks on me in interviews and on social media is actually more hurtful than any TikTok North might create,” she wrote, before calling herself the “main provider and caregiver” for their four kids: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

“As the parent who is the main provider and caregiver for our children I am doing my best to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity in the medium that she wishes with adult supervision – because it brings her happiness,” she wrote, referring to the TikTok account that she shares with North.

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“Divorce is difficult enough on our children and Kanye’s obsession with trying to control and manipulate our situation so negatively and publicly is only causing further pain for all,” she went on. “From the beginning I have wanted nothing but a healthy and supportive co-parenting relationship because it is what is best for our children and it saddens me that Kanye continues to make it impossible every step of the way.”

Ye ended up sharing a series of posts to his page over the next couple of days slamming Kim’s parenting choices and reiterating that he feels their entire dispute is being “one sidedly controlled.”

Directly called out Kim’s post, Ye wrote on Instagram: “What do you mean by main provider ? America saw you try to kid nap my daughter on her birthday by not providing the address” — referring to another dispute they had last month, over their now-4-year-old daughter Chicago’s party.

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Ye went on to post multiple videos on the day of the party claiming Kim had refused to give him the address to the event. “I’m just wishing my daughter a public happy birthday,” he said. “I wasn’t allowed to know where her party was.”’

And then this past weekend, Ye went on to repost several screenshots of tweets Candace Owens that criticized Kim’s message.

“I will no longer put my hand through a blender to hug my children,” Ye wrote. “My mother took me to Chicago when I was 3 and told my dad if he came to Chicago he would never see me again so I bought the house next door… I dream of a world where [dads] can still be heroes.”

Ye then shared another post calling Kim out for not letting him take their children to his hometown, Chicago.

“I want to bring my kids to my hometown of Chicago to see my basketball team play for 7 thousand people and Kim is stopping that,” he wrote, before questioning: “How is this joint custody?”

Ye went on to post several alleged text messages with Kim’s cousin, which appeared to confirm that they agreed over North’s TikTok permission.

“This is an example of Kim’s cousin agreeing with me about TikTok, then proceeding to ask me for some Yeezys afterwards,” he wrote alongside the screenshots.

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“This is for every parent on either side [whose] kids’ futures are being one-sidedly controlled,” he wrote. “I don’t even have the right to get angry as a father without being called [erratic].”

“I gave that family the culture,” he continued. “If they as a whole unit keep playing games with me I will take that culture back. A father should never have to beg for the location of their children.”

Ye then posted again calling out the entirety of the Kardashian family, claiming they played with “Black men’s lives” before he went on to slam the family for “playing games” and “taking the fathers out of the homes purposely.”

“It’s a lot of people that’s not in a position where they ain’t got no voice when people be playing games like this, baby mamas be playing games, the grandmas will be playing games like this,” he said at the time.

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Ye wrote on Instagram: “Yesterday Kim accused me of putting a hit out on her so let me get this straight.”

“I beg to go to my [daughter’s] party and I’m accused of being on drugs,” he wrote. “Then I go play with my son and I take my Akira graphic novels and I’m accused of stealing. Now I’m being accused of putting a hit on her.”

“These ideas can actually get someone locked up,” he continued. “They play like that with Black mens lives weather it’s getting them free or getting them locked up. Im not playing about my Black children anymore.”

But on Sunday, Ye shared that he had been sent Kim’s number by the global creative director of Apple Music, Larry Jackson — who’s also the partner of Kim’s former assistant, Stephanie Shepherd.

“Thank you @larryjackson for giving me @kimkardashian number,” Ye wrote on Instagram alongside a screenshot of their text exchange.

And right after he was sent Kim’s number, all of Ye’s posts regarding the feud were suddenly wiped from his page.

What do you think happened?

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