Kim Kardashian Is Reportedly ‘Frustrated’ With Kanye West’s ‘Public Attacks’ After His Recent Instagram Post

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Kim Kardashian is reportedly frustrated with Kanye West bringing their issues to social media. According to a new report by TMZ, Kim feels like Ye’s recent post on Instagram is harmful for their children. 

The news outlet spoke with some sources who revealed that Kim doesn’t like the way he handled the situation. As we previously reported, Kanye took to his Instagram and shared a message that read, “KIM TAKE MY KIDS OUT OF SIERRA CANYON NOW IT’S A FAKE SCHOOL FOR CELEBRITIES THAT ARE USED BY ‘THE SYSTEM’” He also captioned the post saying, “At this point everybody knows what “the system” is code word for 👀  I was removed from my dad by the system and the system removed me from my children  When the system drafts athletes they avoid working with those who have their father in their life because they are harder to manipulate  My two oldest know they daddy is.” 

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While speaking with a source close the situation it was told to TMZ that “The only solution Kanye has offered in protest to the school — that the kids have been at since pre-school — has been placing them with unaccredited teachers and his own unaccredited Donda school which has been riddled with lawsuits.” Another source reportedly shared, “Kim is frustrated with his constant public attacks and naming of the school because it creates safety and security concerns each and every time for their children.”

This isn’t the first instance of Ye addressing his children’s schooling publicly, prompting Kim, 43, to bolster security back in 2022. Reportedly, the reality TV star invested in enhanced security measures for her children’s school following a string of her ex-husband’s outspoken rants at the time.

In a prior episode of emotional distress, Ye divulged the name of his children’s school, prompting Kim to allocate additional funds for security as a precautionary measure. TMZ reported that the SKIMS founder’s decision stemmed from “concern that someone could see his messages about the school and show up on campus,” rather than viewing the rapper himself as a direct threat.

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That year, Ye sparked controversy by sharing a text message exchange about schooling between him and Kim. In the conversation, the reality star implored him to “please stop,” but undeterred, Ye replied: “No. We need to talk in person. You don’t have say so of where the kids go to school. Why you get say say. Cause you half white?”

In a subsequent post, he asserted that the “kids [are] going to Donda,” before a third post saw him ranting: “It’s not up to Calabasas or Hulu where my kids go to school. I’m not the crazy one here. It’s up. I won’t stop until I have a say in my kids’ lives, no matter what it legally takes.”

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