Ye Will “Pay A Price,” According to Mathew Knowles, for Beyoncé’s Remarks

The patriarch of the Knowles thinks Ye will soon face karma.

Kanye West will soon receive some cosmic justice, according to Mathew Knowles.

Knowles criticized Ye for making upsetting comments about his daughter Beyoncé, son-in-law JAY-Z, and their two children, Sir and Rumi, in an interview with TMZ on Friday, March 21. “Stupidity has a cost, especially in the music industry,” the 73-year-old said.

However, the former music executive refrained from denouncing Yeezy. Rather, the dad of Destiny’s Child attributed West’s tantrums to mental health problems and expressed hope that the controversial musician “gets the type of help he needs.”

As previously reported by Page Six, JAY-Z and Beyoncé were considering suing Ye for his “vulgar” insults on their kids. According to sources, the power couple was “shocked” that West would go on a tirade and brand Sir and Rumi mentally handicapped while attacking children.

Ye removed his harsh remarks regarding the kids from X/Twitter after posting them on Tuesday, March 18. However, on Wednesday, March 19, he would share them again. The rapper said that he deleted the messages because “there was a possibility of my Twitter being canceled,” not because he was “a good person.”

“I do feel bad, but I love Jay Z.” Like the Black Sheep, I always felt. Like, this music sht made me want family. I would go through phases where I believed I was doing appropriately. and would always be a little disappointed that he didn’t attend my first wedding. Instead of inviting us to sht, he puts Kendrick on the Super Bowl over me.

In response to his behavior, Kim Kardashian has also criticized her ex-husband. Kim was “appalled” by the disgraced musician’s recent postings, according to sources close to the model’s camp, and he “would use that kind of language about anybody, let alone when it comes to children.”

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