Kim Kardashian is ‘considering’ requesting full custody of her children with Kanye West

Even though it’s 2025, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s custody dispute might be ready to go to trial.

During her 2014–2022 marriage to the Yeezy founder, the reality star of “The Kardashians” had four children: North, 11, Saint, 8, Chicago, 6, and Psalm, 5.

About three years after their divorce, Kim appears to be thinking about requesting full custody based on Ye’s current social media activity.

Kim Kardashian Is Considering Giving Kanye West Complete Custody

The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” reality star is “considering” requesting “full custody” of their four children, according to several sources who spoke to Us Weekly on Tuesday.

An insider revealed, “She is in a very tough position when she really has to co-parent with him.” “He’s really distracted right now, and she doesn’t want to say anything negative about him, but what is [motivating this consideration] is her children’s safety.”

According to a second person who spoke to the publication, she “is worried” that his online conduct would “create problems” for their children.

With a song featuring North and Diddy, Kanye West stirs up controversy.

Ye has been making antisemitic posts on social media for years, but it appears that Kim may have lost it when Ye shared a song with Sean “Diddy” Combs that included their 11-year-old daughter North’s vocals.

Ye shared a purported text message exchange between himself and Kim after the song was released, ostensibly demonstrating her attempts to stop the song’s release.

At the time, I inquired whether I could trademark her name. Yes, you replied. It belongs to her when she turns 18. According to screenshots released by TMZ, Kim wrote, “So stop.” “To protect her, I sent paperwork to ensure she wouldn’t be featured in the Diddy song.”

“And neither of us will recover from the public fallout,” Ye allegedly responded. You will have to murder me.

In 2022, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West discussed co-parenting.

Kim discussed the difficulties of coparenting with her ex during an appearance on the “Angie Martinez IRL” podcast in December 2022, a few years ago.

“My dad was the greatest. It’s just been a day for me, and I don’t want to get sentimental. It’s challenging. “Co-parenting is incredibly difficult,” she said. “All I want for my children is the best dad and the finest experiences I had. I want them to have that for as long as they can.

Kim said, “I definitely protected him, and I still will in the eyes of my kids,” in response to a question concerning the difficulties she faced in trying to keep her kids away from his contentious posts. For my children. Therefore, my children are unaware of anything that occurs [in] the outer world at home.

Kim claims that trying to protect her kids is a “full-time job.”

She admitted, “I am barely hanging on.” “I will do everything in my power to keep that safe as long as possible, even if I know that I am very close to it not happening. My children are ignorant.

Kim continued, “It is worth it because I think that of course I want to disassociate in specific thoughts and things being said because that is not me,” after acknowledging that protecting her kids is a “full-time job.”

On the other hand, she acknowledged, “I may be going through something at home, but if they want to listen to their dad’s music while we are riding to school, I have to have that smile on my face, blast his music, and sing along with my kids,” she said. “[I can] pretend everything is fine, and I can cry a lot after I drop them off.”

Kanye West claims that he continues to offer Kim “advice.”

Ye claims he still makes an effort to stay in touch with his ex-wife, despite the fact that he has moved on with his current wife, Bianca Censori.

Ye stated, “Even to this day, I’ll still give Kim advice on things that could help because that’s going to go to the kids,” on the September 2022 episode of the “Alo Mind Full” podcast.

He went on to say, “She still has them 80 percent of the time, [to] raise those children.” When I was going back and forth, folks noticed that I still needed to be able to include my own ideas into the curriculum.

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