Kanye West posted a series of videos Sunday ranting about his daughter North West’s custody agreement.
In the clips, the rapper claimed he should be able to control the eight-year-old’s TikTok presence and let her come to his Sunday church services.
“I just got off the phone with Kim, I told her to stop pissing me off with this TikTok thing… I said, ‘It’s never again,'” Kanye said. “I don’t allow my daughter to be used by TikTok, by Disney, I have a say.”
In particular, he complained about a TikTok video North posted about liking emo girls.
“My daughter will not be led by people who do not believe in God. I am in a very good place and in a very divine place. Within the will of God, I’m quiet right now. This all feels like a trap. They want me to react,” the 44-year-old posted on Instagram.
He also threatened comedian DL Hughley in a post.
Speaking about Kanye’s behavior towards North last week, Hughley commented: “He’s following her. You might think it’s cute. If it were my daughter, I would do something about it. I don’t find it funny … The difference between him and a restraining order is about 20 hits and a few hundred million dollars.”
In response, Kanye explained, “And DL Hughley is a pawn. Yes, I know a king that shouldn’t be addressing a pawn, but I address everything and find addresses DL. So don’t talk about me or my kids. I can afford to hurt you (sic).”
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