Kanye West Claims 'Kardashian Mafia' Interferes with Parenting

Kanye West, the American rapper, claims the 'Kardashian mafia' hinders his ability to raise his children. He expressed his concerns over parental rights in a recent post.


Kanye West Claims 'Kardashian Mafia' Interferes with Parenting

The famous American rapper and producer Kanye West, known as Ye, has expressed his frustration by stating that the "Kardashian mafia," referring to the family of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, is preventing him from fulfilling his role as a father in raising his children. West declared that he does not just want to "see" his children, but needs to be present in their upbringing, making important decisions such as the choice of school, friends, sleepovers, and even how his daughters dress and scent themselves.

In a message in uppercase, the artist pointed out that these rights have been denied to him "by the Kardashian mafia, Hulu, Disney, and a larger agenda that uses Black children as platforms to influence the African American community." Since 2020, a source close to Ye revealed to People magazine that the rapper struggles with manic and depressive episodes related to bipolar disorder.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian began their relationship in 2011 after a long friendship, got married in 2014, and divorced in 2022. The former couple has four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. Despite having agreed to shared physical and legal custody of the children, it is Kim Kardashian who primarily takes care of them, according to People reports from mid-January.

This situation highlights the family drama surrounding one of the most media-covered couples in recent years, revealing Kanye West's internal struggle to fulfill his role as a father while dealing with his bipolar condition.