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Mathew Knowles says Kanye West may ‘Pay a Price' for attacking Beyoncé and Jay-Z's kids

Mathew Knowles says Kanye West may ‘Pay a Price' for attacking Beyoncé and Jay-Z's kids

Al Bawaba22-03-2025
ALBAWABA - Mathew Knowles warns Kanye West of consequences for attacking Beyoncé's kids.
Mathew Knowles suggests that Kanye West might face consequences for his disparaging remarks about the mental capacity of his daughter Beyoncé, who is Jay-Z's 7-year-old twin.
"Stupidity results in consequences, particularly in the music industry," the record executive told TMZ on Friday.
The 73-year-old Knowles said he's "hopeful" the "Heartless" vocalist "gets the type of help he needs," acknowledging that the latter's recent antics on X (formerly Twitter) may be the result of his mental condition.
Following his ex-wife Tina Knowles' mysterious response to West's "evil" attack on her grandchildren, Mathew made his voice heard.
US rapper Kanye West (C) (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Page Six was unable to reach representatives for the 47-year-old West for comment at this time.
The Grammy winner made fun of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's kids, Sir and Rumi, on Tuesday before swiftly taking it down.
West, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, stated that he removed the message because he didn't want his account to be terminated, not because he was "a good person."
The next day, the "Bound 2" rapper admitted that he felt "bad" about what he had said, but he quickly attacked Jay-Z and Beyoncé for observing how the Kardashians "[ran] him over" during his marriage to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
However, West made no mention of Blue Ivy, the musician's 13-year-old daughter.
(L-R) Tina Knowles, rapper Jay-Z, singer-songwriter Beyonce and their daughter Blue Ivy Carter(Photo by Lisa O'CONNOR / AFP)
Although Jay-Z, 55, and Beyoncé, 43, have not yet responded to West's remarks, a source informed Page Six that they are "discussing" any legal ramifications.
We are informed that Jay-Z and Beyoncé are talking about how they wish to address this situation, whether it be in a private or legal setting, and that they are aware of the posts that Kanye has since removed.
Kardashian was "appalled" by West's recent outburst, according to another insider.
Our source claimed that Kim had had enough and had given up on trying to communicate with Kanye in a normal manner.
"Kids are off limits, regardless of Kanye's ongoing feud with Jay and Beyoncé."
Kardashian and West have recently had trouble co-parenting; the businesswoman was indignant when West produced a song with their oldest daughter, North, that featured Christian "King" and Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The reality star tried to stop West from releasing the song in order to "protect" the 11-year-old, according to screenshot texts that TMZ was able to obtain.
Additionally, the ex-couples have children together: Saint, 9; Chicago, 7; and Psalm, 5.
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