Kanye West has publicly criticized his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, accusing her of exerting control over their children’s image rights. In a recent social media post, West expressed frustration, stating, “SO KIM GOT THE NAME AND LIKENESS OVER MY BLACK CHILDREN,” highlighting his concerns about Kardashian’s influence over their children’s public personas.
The dispute intensified when their 11-year-old daughter, North West, featured on a new song with Sean “Diddy” Combs. Kardashian reportedly took legal action to prevent the song’s release, aiming to protect North’s involvement in the project.
West’s grievances extend beyond this incident. He has accused the Kardashian family, along with entities like Disney and Hulu, of limiting his parental rights, comparing his visitation experiences to “prison.” He emphasized his desire to be actively involved in decisions regarding his children’s upbringing, including their education and social interactions.
These developments underscore the ongoing challenges in West and Kardashian’s co-parenting relationship, particularly concerning their children’s public exposure and artistic endeavors.