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2 year oldKanye West has scrubbed his Instagram of all posts pertaining to Kim Kardashian and their children.
After spending the last few days accusing his estranged wife of kidnapping their daughter Chicago, putting eldest daughter North on TikTok “against my will” and more, the Yeezy fashion designer erased all accusations and only left posts pertaining to his career and projects.
The decision to erase the accusatory posts — which also claimed Kardashian, 41, believes he put “a hit out on her” — came after video on social media showed West, 44, spending time with three of his four kids without any sort of chaperone.
The rapper took Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2, to his and Jason Lee’s event called “The Future Brunch.”
Lee also shared a photo of West walking with his children entering the event before West put on a private Sunday Service.
It appears West’s public war with Kardashian is over for now, though she hasn’t spoken out about his vicious claims since he first blasted her for putting their 8-year-old daughter on TikTok.
“Kanye’s constant need for attacking me in interviews and on social media is actually more hurtful than any TikTok North might create,” Kardashian wrote in the scathing statement shared to social media on Friday.
“As the parent who is the main provider and caregiver for our children, I am doing my best to protect our daughter while also allowing her to express her creativity in the medium that she wishes with adult supervision — because it brings her happiness.”
The statement only further incensed the rapper, who subsequently hit back at her for claiming she was the “main provider” and called her out for allegedly forcing him to undergo drug testing.
“SO LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT I BEG TO GO TO MY DAUGHTERS PARTY AND IM ACCUSED OF BEING ON DRUGS THEN I GO PLAY WITH MY SON AND I TAKE MY AKIRA GRAPHIC NOVELS AND IM ACCUSED OF STEALING,” he wrote.
West continued, arguing that “THESE IDEAS CAN ACTUALLY GET SOMEONE LOCKED UP.”
Reps for neither West nor Kardashian have returned Page Six’s requests for comment.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.
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