
Kim Kardashian Is Reportedly Unhappy She "Needs Her Lawyer On Speed Dial" Because Of Kanye West
Kim Kardashian allegedly "can't stand" the position Kanye West's social media antics have put them in.
According to a source obtained by People, the SKIMS co-founder has been overwhelmed by her ex-husband's public outbursts, especially when he "acts irrational" and it affects their children.
Kim and Ye share four children: daughters North, 11, Chicago, 7, and sons Saint, 9, and Paslm, 5.
Kim and Ye finalized their divorce in November 2022 and were granted joint physical and legal custody of their kids, agreeing to settle any co-parenting disputes with private mediation. In October 2024, a source told People that Kim is "pretty much a single mom" since Ye is "sadly not around very much."
"When Kanye's not around, it's very sad for the kids. North especially asks to see him," the source from March 21 said. "But when he is around, many times it causes frustration and stress for Kim."
In a dispute involving their eldest daughter, Kim and Ye involved their attorneys and mediator after North was featured on "LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE," a single from Ye's upcoming album that features Sean " Diddy" Combs.
Diddy is currently being held in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center and faces charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, to which he pleaded not guilty. In February, Ye expressed his support for Diddy.
"She can't stand when he acts irrational. She wants the kids to spend time with him in a safe environment," the source told People.
Ye also shared screenshots of an alleged text conversation between him and Kim going back and forth over trademarking North's name. This allowed Kim to prevent him from using their daughter's vocals on the song with Diddy.
Ye's recent antics go beyond his presumed involvement with the Tate brothers and Diddy. On March 18, Ye posted a string of X posts berating his former collaborator and friend, Jay-Z, and his wife, Beyoncé. His troubling posts included comments about Jay-Z and Beyoncé's 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Black America Web
34 minutes ago
- Black America Web
Lil Kim's Top 10 Disses
Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty When it comes to lyrical warfare, few have held their ground like Lil' Kim. From the moment she stepped into the rap game, she made it clear that she wasn't here to play nice. Crowned the Queen Bee, Kim earned her reputation not just through her fierce delivery and provocative style, but through her unapologetic takedowns of anyone who dared question her throne. In an industry where respect is earned bar by bar, she used her pen like a weapon—cutting deep with sharp wit, bold confidence, and relentless wordplay. Her diss tracks weren't just random jabs—they were statements of power, dominance, and legacy. Whether she was clapping back at rising rivals, setting the record straight on her influence, or checking anyone trying to bite her style, Lil' Kim always made sure her presence was felt. She brought attitude, theatrics, and raw emotion to her battles, often blending personal vendettas with larger messages about loyalty, respect, and survival in a male-dominated game. These diss tracks captured her at her most fearless and unfiltered. They serve as reminders that Lil' Kim wasn't just a trendsetter in fashion and femininity—she was, and still is, a lyrical giant who demanded recognition and never backed down from a challenge. This list pulls together some of her most iconic and savage moments behind the mic, moments that helped define her place in hip-hop history. Check Out Kim's Top 10 Disses Below RELATED: Lil Kim's Top 10 Disses was originally published on Target: Nicki Minaj Kim went all-in on this brutal diss track, responding directly to Nicki's shots on 'Roman's Revenge.' She flipped the title of Nicki's Pink Friday and came for everything from her style to her authenticity. Target: Foxy Brown (subliminal) While the track is celebratory, behind the scenes and in some bars, there are reported subliminals toward Foxy due to their behind-the-scenes beef. Target: General rivals An early track that set the tone for Kim's career—assertive, raw, and letting the world know she's the alpha female in rap. Target: Foxy Brown (subliminal) Kim took subtle shots here, questioning imitators and fake personas, which many believe were aimed at Foxy. Target: Foxy Brown This remix version contains clear jabs, with Kim asserting dominance over her New York peers, particularly Foxy. Target: Nicki Minaj A freestyle over Biggie's 'Warning' beat where Kim lets loose with clever bars and a grimy tone. It was one of many Nicki-directed freestyles in her arsenal. Target: Foxy Brown Kim uses wordplay to clown Foxy's lyrical ability and supposed ghostwriters. It's slick and cutting. Target: Foxy Brown Although not marketed as a diss, Kim delivers hard-hitting bars that many fans interpret as aimed at Foxy, especially given the timing and tone. Target: Various Kim let loose over Mobb Deep's classic beat, using it to show she could still bark with the best. Some bars are interpreted as warnings to industry foes. Target: Nicki Minaj Kim accused Nicki of stealing her image, bars, and legacy, backing it up with cover art that mirrored Nicki's look and a chilling narrative. Target: Nicki Minaj A tag-team diss track cloaked in slick metaphors and vintage NYC vibes. Though never explicitly named, the lines clearly reference Nicki's style and career moves—making it a strategic, stylish takedown. Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE
Yahoo
38 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Chris Pratt Pays Tribute to Late Co-star Jonathan Joss
Jonathan Joss' recent demise has shocked the entire world. Following Joss' death, several of his former colleagues and castmates paid tribute to him via statements and also revealed their reactions to his death. Now, Chris Pratt, who worked with Joss on Parks and Rec, has paid tribute to the latter via social media. Here's how Chris Pratt paid tribute to Jonathan Joss. The Guardians of the Galaxy actor took to his Instagram Stories to address Jonathan Joss' death. He shared a screenshot of an article reporting on Joss' demise and wrote underneath it, 'Damn. RIP Jonathan. Always such a kind dude. He played Ken Hotate in Parks and was also in Mag 7. Sad to see. Prayers up. Hug your loved ones.' Check out Pratt's Instagram Story below: Pratt was not the only Parks and Rec star to address Joss' demise. The late actor's other co-star from the sitcom, Nick Offerman, shared in a statement to PEOPLE how he and the other actors had been processing the actor's demise. 'The cast has been texting together about it all day and we're just heartbroken,' Offerman said. He then called Joss 'a sweet guy' and shared how he and the other Parks and Rec actors 'loved having him as' their 'Chief Ken Hotate.' The Last of Us actor noted that what happened to Joss was 'a terrible tragedy.' Joss died after being shot by his neighbour, Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, in Texas. Eyewitnesses and the San Antonio Police Department revealed that the actor got into a heated argument with Ceja at a house on Sunday night on the city's south side. Their argument turned into a bloody confrontation that saw Ceja take out a weapon, pump several bullets into the actor, and flee in a vehicle afterward. Ceja was eventually arrested and booked for murder, with the bond being set at $200,000 (via TMZ). Joss' husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, posted a statement on Facebook. He revealed that homophobic individuals had targeted them and openly expressed their hatred for their relationship before Joss' death. Gonzales then shared that the man who killed Joss hurled violent homophobic slurs towards them. Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon. The post Chris Pratt Pays Tribute to Late Co-star Jonathan Joss appeared first on Mandatory.
Yahoo
38 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Kristin Cavallari's Kids Make Debut Appearance on Mom's Podcast— and Share How They Really Feel About Filming Their Reality Series
Kristin Cavallari's three kids are sharing what they really think about filming their new reality TV series. On Tuesday, June 3, the Laguna Beach alum's kids Camden, 12, Jaxon, 11, and Saylor, 9, appeared on her podcast Let's Be Honest for the first time and spoke with their mom about a variety of topics, including what they thought about filming the family's new TV series Honestly Cavallari. "Some of it was boring and then some of it was fun," Saylor answers when her mom asks what she thought of filming. "What part was boring?" asks Cavallari. "Just when we'd talk," Saylor says. "It's not like we talk like a family ever," jokes Camden. Cavallari again asks her daughter what part was boring, to which she responds, "No, when we were just sitting down." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The proud mom then asks all three of her kids what was the most fun about filming the show. "Them putting the mic on you and then you'd be like, 'Check check,' and then they'd look at you and be like," Camden says, showing a thumbs up at the end. "You guys loved having a microphone," says Cavallari. She then asks if her kids liked the show after watching the first episode, to which they all say yes. Cavallari also asks if the experience of filming was what they expected. "I just thought they'd come, put some cameras up, put some mics and then we'd just talk and film," says Camden. Cavallari goes on to say that filming this show was one of the easiest experiences for her since they were just told to be themselves. "I don't think any of it was really scripted except the last part," admits Camden. "She told us some questions to ask you." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kristin Cavallari (@kristincavallari) Earlier this month, Cavallari shared why she's been posting photos of her kids and letting them join her on her new TV series after previously not sharing them on social media. While speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the premiere of her new E! docuseries, the mom of three shared that her children have been eager to get in on the spotlight. "They have been asking me for years to post them. I guess it was maybe a year and a half ago that I finally posted Camden. He's almost 13, Saylor is 9 — she'll be 10 in the fall. It's sort of the curse of being the second or the third kid. They just sort of naturally do what the oldest is doing. In my perfect world, would they all be 12 [before] deciding if they were posted? Sure. But also, it's just not realistic," she said. For most of the kids' childhood, Cavallari refrained from showing their faces online. Now that they're a little older, she said, she's enjoying being able to fully share them with her audience. "It is nice for me to be able to show that with people because my kids are the biggest part of my life. They always have been since I became a mom," said Cavallari. "And I could only let people in so much without showing my kids, so to be able to now share that world with everybody? People [can] see at the end of the day, I am just a normal mom. That is my life." Read the original article on People