Kanye West has the ability to instantly grab everyone’s attention. He only needs to publish one post in order to dominate local news for the full week. Kanye recently posted ‘White Lives Matter,’ which drew a lot of criticism. Now, the rapper has responded to Gigi Hadid branding him a bully.

The drama began early Wednesday morning when the 45-year-old rapper responded to the 27-year-old supermodel on Instagram writing: ‘I WONDER WHAT GIGI AND VENUS’S PERESPECTIVES WERE WHEN I DIDN’T KNOW WHERE MY CHILD WAS ON HER BIRTHDAY.’ After that, Khloe, 38, left a comment on Kanye’s Instagram pleading with him to “please STOP tearing Kimberly down” and asserting that he knew where his daughter Chicago was on her fourth birthday.

Khloe wrote, “Ye, I love you. I don’t want to do this on social media but YOU keep bringing it here. You are the father of my nieces and nephews and I’m trying to be respectful but please STOP tearing Kimberly down and using our family when you want to deflect.” She added, “Again with the birthday narrative. Enough already. We all know the truth and in my opinion, everyone’s tired of it.”

Back on January 15, Kanye had claimed that he was not ‘allowed to know’ the location of his daughter Chicago’s fourth birthday party as Kim was dating comedian Pete Davidson at the time. Khloe denied those allegations in her post as she said, “You know exactly where your children are at all times and YOU wanted separate birthdays. I have seen all of the texts to prove it. And when you changed your mind and wanted to attend, you came.”

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‘Like you have pointed out yourself, she is the one taking care of your kids 80% of the time. Please Leave her and the family out of it so that the kids can be raised peacefully. [praying hands emoji] I come from a place of love and I am happy to continue this conversation privately if you wish [white heart emoji]’

Ye’s latest post comes just a day after Gigi branded Kanye a ‘bully and a joke’ after he insulted a critic of his controversial White Lives Matter merchandise. The rapper sparked outrage when he debuted the clothing at his Paris Fashion Week show on Monday before doubling down on his claims and dismissing Black Lives Matter – the social movement created to protest social and racial injustices aimed at his own community. 

In a series of posts on Tuesday, Ye lashed out Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, a stylist and global Vogue contributing editor, who had branded his merchandise ‘indefensible’, ‘dangerous’ and ‘violent.’ In his posts, West insulted Karefa-Johnson’s style and scoffed ‘this is not a fashion person’, before going on to share the ominous text ‘this means war’. Ye surely doesn’t mince his words when criticizing his haters. We’ll have to see what he has in store for us next.

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Shubham Banerjee

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