Kanye West banned from Twitch following rant he ‘should've had babies' with Paris Hilton, not Kim Kardashian
Kanye West took to Twitch on Friday to rant about how he 'should've had babies' with Paris Hilton instead of Kim Kardashian — only to be booted and banned from the livestreaming service moments later.
The incident began when West, 47, appeared on camera wearing a black jacket and Prada sunglasses while speaking to someone on his phone.
West referenced how his ex-wife Kardashian, 44, got her start as Hilton's assistant and explained why he 'should've had babies' with the Hilton Hotels scion instead of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians reality star.
'Kim was Paris Hilton's assistant,' the controversial rapper said, per a clip of the since-deleted livestream. 'I should've had babies with Paris Hilton over Kim Kardashian!
'Could you imagine if I had kids with Paris Hilton? How many hotels I would have right now?' Ye continued. 'Think about that. The Hilton. The Hilton sh*t.'
Hilton, 44, married entrepreneur Carter Reum in 2021, and they have two children.
If that wasn't enough, the College Dropout rapper dragged Arnold Schwarzenegger into his tirade. West mentioned how the Terminator star, 77, cheated on his wife, Maria Shriver, in the '90s and fathered a son with their nanny, Mildred Baena.
'If you're like Arnold Schwarzenegger and you have a kid with a nanny, the nanny's only power is to take your kids,' West explained. 'So Kim's only power is to take my kids. I had a baby with a f***ing assistant, bro.'
West and Kardashian, who married in May 2014, have four children together: North, 11, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6. They settled their divorce in November 2022.
The Post reached out to Kardashian's rep for comment.
The Donda rapper then began spewing hateful remarks about the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities before doing a Nazi salute while saying, 'Heil Hitler'.
He also praised billionaire Elon Musk for giving him 'free passes' to write hateful messages online, comparing it to taking a trip to Louis Vuitton and buying everything you want on a credit card with no limits.
Musk, 53, allowed West to return to X — then called Twitter — in July 2023 after Ye's account was suspended for antisemitic comments made on the platform months earlier.
'That freedom is like a n**** getting money and going to Louis Vuitton and you keep going on your credit card and that sh*t never goes off,' the rapper said in the video.
Twitch ultimately ended West's livestream less than 10 minutes after it started.
'This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service,' the lifestreaming service wrote in a message after pulling West's channel.
West's latest Twitch rant comes after his second wife, Bianca Censori, 30, reportedly left him last month over his disturbing rhetoric; however, the pair were seen heading into a sex shop together in Spain this week.
Besides his usual hateful rhetoric, West has also faced renewed backlash for wearing a KKK hood to an interview and attacking Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
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