Kanye West and Kim Kardashian grabbed attention every time they stepped out together during their marriage. Even though the two are no longer married, Kim’s dressing style still bothers Kanye, and he still wants to style his ex.

Apparently, West, who recently caused controversy by wearing “White Lives Matter” T-shirts in his most recent Yeezy show, didn’t like Kardashian’s looks from Milan Fashion Week in February.

The Skims founder revealed some of West’s harsh text messages with her team on Thursday’s episode of Hulu’s “The Kardashians.” West criticized the white Prada sunglasses she wore with an all-black latex outfit, but he particularly slammed the model’s shiny, oversized jumpsuit.

According to Kim, Kanye wrote in a text,

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“The orange look made me so mad, would’ve went to jail before I went out in that.”

The mother of four didn’t really take much offense despite her ex’s critical remarks. “While we’re here in Milan, Kanye has the kids at home and he can’t help himself. We can laugh about things we like or don’t like. No matter how crazy things are sometimes, we’re always going to be family,” she confessed, saying that she’ll make fun of West’s attire in return.

“I’ll text him back and be like, ‘You know, you have been wearing those boots for a long time, so when you’re ready to change your outfit, let me know and then you can have advice on mine.’”

When the two first started dating in 2012, West notably revamped Kardashian’s wardrobe and continued to style her throughout their relationship. Stay tuned to Thirsty for the latest updates.

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