'Pornography destroyed my family': Kanye calls Hollywood 'a giant brothel' in latest Insta rant
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kanye West seems to be going through a series of emotions as on Thursday, September 1, the rapper took a dig at momager Kris Jenner and accused her of bad parenting for letting her kids Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner do Playboy. He has since deleted all of his posts on Instagram.
“Don’t let Kris make you do playboy like she made Kylie and Kim do,” he began on a since-deleted Instagram post, addressing Victoria Villarroel, Kylie Jenner’s former assistant. “Hollywood is a giant brothel Pornography destroyed my family I deal with the addiction Instagram promotes it Not gonna let it happen to Northy and Chicago,” he continued. Kim Kardashian and Kanye married in 2014 but she filed for divorce in February 2021 and was declared legally single in March 2022.
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The rapper was talking about Kris Jenner who manages Kylie Jenner and his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and who supported their daughters in September 2019 and 2007 respectively to shoot for Playboy magazine. This was one of the many posts the rapper shared on Instagram, where he called out his former mother-in-law, as well as Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg, and Charlamagne Tha God, who he has feuded with in the past. In his first post, West greeted “Hilary” and “Mark” telling them that they were “gonna take me off Instagram.” Kanye in a recent post took a shot at Adidas CEO after he posted and deleted a fake 'The New York Times' front page that claimed Kasper Rørsted "died" at 60. Just weeks before, he slammed Kasper for "blatant copying" of his Yeezy slides after Adidas unveiled their Adilette slides. In early August, Kanye posted another fake NYT front page announcing the "death" of Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian's relationship after they had split. The headline read, "Skete Davidson dead at Age 28."
West who shares North, Saint, Psalm, and Chicago with Kardashian also declared, “My kids going to Donda, They not going to [their school] Charlemagne the God and Kris get your m*********ing popcorn.” In a second post, he shared a screenshot of his text messages where an unidentified person (presumably Kim) asked him “to stop.” “No, we need to talk in person, you don’t have a say so of where the kids go to school. Why you get say say? Cause you half white?” he responded. Amid their conversation, she told him that her mom was asking him to “please stop mentioning” her name. Since 2019, West has been publicly slamming Kris for allegedly trying to “lock him up.” “I’m almost 67 years old and I don’t always feel great and this stresses me to no end,” Kris seemingly begged him, according to Kardashian, to which he replied, “Y’all don’t have so so over my black children and where they go to school, they will not do playboy and sex tapes, tell your Clinton friends to come get him." “I’m here,” he concluded.
In another post Kanye wrote, “I obviously am dealing with wars at the highest levels of control and discrimination based on the level that I’m operating,” as he compared himself to an orchestra conductor. “Oh Ye is crazy is basic as f**k at this point. I’m simply right. I know girls who sell p***y that don’t agree with how my daughters are displayed.” Kanye claimed that he had been “driven crazy before. I'm not going crazy no more." “It’s not up to Calabasas or Hulu where my kids go to school. I’m not the crazy one,” he said, adding, “I won’t stop until I have a say so on my kids no matter what it legally takes.” Back in March, West claimed that his custody agreement with Kardashian was unfair after slamming Kim for allowing North to make a TikTok account. “I just got off the phone with Kim,” Kanye said in an Instagram video, “I told her to stop antagonizing me with this TikTok thing. I said, ‘It’s never again.’ I am her father. I know y’all don’t respect fathers and the idea of family and the media tries to promote something. I said, I am not allowing my daughter to be used by TikTok, by Disney. I have a say-so.” He continued, “And when people say, ‘they’re gonna use this (against) you in court,’ I didn’t even have a say-so whether or not they went to [their school]. Most men do not there’s no such thing has 50-50 custody in society today. It always leans toward the mom.”