Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s children remain at the center of a sensitive custody storyline. In a new report, Ye is said to blame Kardashian for their growing distance, while she outlined day-to-day realities on the Call Her Daddy podcast. “I raise the kids, you know, full time. They live with me,” she said.
The former couple finalized divorce terms in 2022, including joint custody and support, yet the temperature around access continues to rise.
Kanye West accusing Kim Kardashian of ‘cutting him out of the kids’ lives,’ per source
Closer cites a source who says, “Kanye is accusing Kim of cutting him out of the kids’ lives and twisting the narrative to make him the villain.” The outlet notes that he feels his contact has been limited and that recent months have been challenging.
Kardashian, meanwhile, described the routine at home. “They love their life and their routine and their schedule,” she told host Alex Cooper. She added, “I welcome a great, healthy relationship with my kids and their dad.”
Previously, she addressed an old birthday-party dispute. “I’m like, it’s not a kidnapping. It’s a divorce,” Kardashian said. “The one thing that just gets me is that there’s this narrative that I keep the kids… away from him. I’ve never once done that.”
West has voiced frustrations before. In a since-deleted post, he wrote, “DONT WANT TO JUST ‘SEE’ MY KIDS. I NEED TO RAISE THEM.” He continued, “I NEED TO HAVE SAY SO OF WEAR [sic] THEY GO TO SCHOOL….ALL THESE RIGHTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM ME.”
Contextually, the custody arrangement for Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s children has presented logistical hurdles, as their careers and travel schedules compete with their children’s school calendars. Nevertheless, the “All’s Fair” actress reiterated that stability is the priority at home. “I think just [my] job as their mom is just to make sure that they stick to their routine and they’re healthy and happy,” she said.
Ultimately, the narrative now runs on two tracks. West, through sources, alleges he’s being shut out. Kardashian publicly stresses openness and consistency. Consequently, the co-parenting conversation continues to revolve around access, communication, and what joint custody entails in practice for four high-profile children.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.
