Kanye West Demands “Public Apology” From Kim Kardashian And “The Entire Family”
Kanye quickly deleted two Instagram posts — one of which tagging all of the Kardashian-Jenners — requesting that Kim and the entire family “take accountability” and stop trying “to bully” him.
Just days after deleting a series of posts about Kim Kardashian, Kanye West is continuing to air his grievances on Instagram.
As you’ve likely seen, the ongoing feud between Kim and Kanye — whose divorce proceedings began nearly a year ago — escalated last weekend, after the exes found themselves going back-and-forth in a public Instagram dispute.
But although Kanye — who’s otherwise known as Ye — quickly deleted all of his posts blasting Kim, the rapper has since gone on to request a “public apology” from her regarding an argument they had last month.
On Feb. 8, Ye reposted a report on Instagram that he “wasn’t allowed” to know the location of his daughter Chicago’s birthday party.
For those who missed it, Ye shared several 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.” At the time, Kim was reportedly left “shocked” at his accusation.
Addressing the matter in a series of new posts shared on Tuesday, Ye wrote on Instagram: “I still need a public apology from the entire family for this.”
“You [give] everything you got to someone then they try to bully you and then say they won’t apologize,” he continued. “It’s up till they all take accountability.”
Ye then went on to share another post moments later. This time he shared screenshots of a text exchange with an unspecified person in which he once again requested an apology.
“I still need an apology for you not giving me the address to my daughters party,” read one of Ye’s messages.
What’s more, Ye tagged a bunch of people in the picture, including not only Kim, but her entire family: Khloé Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and Kris Jenner were among the list of names publicly tagged in the post.
As well as the Kar-Jenner bunch, Ye tagged the likes of Jeff Bezos, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, and more in the photo.
Minutes later, however, both posts were deleted from Ye’s page — which is perhaps unsurprising given that just days ago, the Donda artist removed all of his posts blasting Kim after their feud escalated.
If you missed it, Ye firstly tagged Kim in a post shared last Friday, where he questioned why their 8-year-old daughter North was being “put on” TikTok.
“Since this is my first divorce I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will,” read the caption alongside a screenshot from North’s TikTok account. Some fans also understood Ye’s remark about his “first divorce” as a jab toward Kim, in light of this being her third.
However, despite Kim remaining silent over recent months while Kanye has become more vocal about their split and even condemned her parenting style, she went on to directly address her ex’s post in an Instagram story of her own, and accused him of making “constant attacks”…
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