
Kanye West says he wishes Paris Hilton was the mother of his kids
Kanye West shared a surprising revelation during a recent livestream with Digital Nas, expressing regret over his past relationship decisions.
The rapper stated that he wishes he had children with Paris Hilton instead of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
During the livestream, West joked about needing a "flux capacitor" — a reference to the Back to the Future films — to go back in time and start a family with Hilton. He even speculated about the potential for a Yeezy x Hilton hotel empire if that alternate reality had played out.
West also compared Kim Kardashian to the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh, saying that she was still "in training" when they got together, hinting that she was inexperienced at the time. Kardashian previously worked as Hilton's assistant before rising to fame herself.
Although West's comments seemed tongue-in-cheek, they reignited public curiosity about his feelings toward his famous ex-wife. Despite the remarks, Kim Kardashian reportedly maintains an open-door policy regarding West's access to their four children, reaffirming that he is welcome to spend time with them whenever he chooses.
Kanye West's latest comments continue to fuel headlines, as he blends humor, reflection, and controversy in his public appearances.

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