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Kanye West Loses Cool Over Custody Battle With Kim Kardashian In Bizarre Livestream
Kanye West Loses Cool Over Custody Battle With Kim Kardashian In Bizarre Livestream

News18

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Kanye West Loses Cool Over Custody Battle With Kim Kardashian In Bizarre Livestream

Last Updated: In a bizarre livestream, he vented his frustration over being unable to see his children, whom he co-parents with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. Kanye West is once again making headlines, this time for a bizarre livestream in which he voiced his frustration over not being able to see his children. The rapper, 47, shares four kids with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian: North (11), Saint (9), Chicago (7), and Psalm (5). In the broadcast, Kanye appeared on camera with his entire face covered by a black mask, making his speech difficult to decipher. Despite the muffled delivery, he seemed visibly upset while speaking about his co-parenting struggles. In a video reposted by Hollywood Unlocked on Instagram on Wednesday, April 30, Kanye yelled, '[DJ] Akademiks put that battery in my back, bro. 'Cause I was in the airport by myself … I'mma go get these kids, man!" The Praise God rapper, with his voice muffled under the mask, continued, 'F–k all these f–k n—-s I'mma go get these kids, bro. I'm talking to the lawyers — it gets to the point where I don't lose my f—ing mind, where I got to get used to not seeing my kids." As the bizarre livestream spread across social media, people online reacted with growing concern, with many even suggesting that Kim should keep their children away from Kanye. One user wrote, 'Kim keep your babies safe! Even if keeping them from their father." Another commented, 'I wouldn't let him see the kids either acting this way on a daily basis and for social media." 'Kim don't even have to bring the evidence to the court. The judge can just look on her phone on a calm Wednesday morning," said someone else. Notably, this is not the first time that the 47-year-old rapper has gone public with his frustrations about his children's custody. Over the past few months, Kanye has accused Kim of keeping their kids away from him and not honouring their custody agreement. Back in March, Kanye spoke out against what he calls the 'Kardashian mob," accusing them, along with Disney and Hulu, of restricting his role as a father to their four children. Taking to X, in a now-deleted post, he had said, 'I don't want to just 'see' my kids. I need to raise them. I need to have to say so of where they go to school, who their friends are, and whose house they sleep over and whether my daughters wear lipstick and perfume." He added, 'All these rights have been taken from me by the Kardashian Mob Hulu and Disney and the bigger agenda to use the selectively bred black children to be platforms to influence black people." First Published:

Kanye West rants about the custody of his kids in a bizarre live-stream; asks to talk to lawyers
Kanye West rants about the custody of his kids in a bizarre live-stream; asks to talk to lawyers

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kanye West rants about the custody of his kids in a bizarre live-stream; asks to talk to lawyers

, the controversial singer, lost his temper and ranted about not having custody of his four children with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. The rapper, in a complete black mask that covered his face, chaotically stated that he cannot see his kids, and is willing to hire lawyers. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Kanye to fight Kim for custody of the kids In a video shared by Hollywood Unlocked, Kanye said, '[DJ] Akademiks put that battery in my back, bro. 'Cause I was in the airport by myself … I'mma go get these kids, man!' Furthermore, the 'Praise God' singer expressed that he would talk to the lawyers as he was losing his mind about being habitual in not meeting his kids. Earlier this year, West has gone on and on about his feud with the 'Kardashian Mob' about restricting his rights to visit the kids or collaborate with them, calling the current situation 'visitation' in 'jail'. Kanye's tweets 'I DONT WANT TO JUST 'SEE' MY KIDS. I NEED TO RAISE THEM. I NEED TO HAVE SAY SO OF WEAR THEY GO TO SCHOOL AND WHO THEIR FRIENDS ARE AND WHOS HOUSES THEY SLEEP OVER WEATHER MY DAUGHTERS WEAR LIPSTICK AND PERFUME,' the rapper wrote in the now-deleted tweet back then. 'ALL THESE RIGHTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM ME BY THE KARDASHIAN MOB HULU AND DISNEY AND THE BIGGER AGENDA TO USE THE SELECTIVELY BRED BLACK CHILDREN TO BE PLATFORMS TO INFLUENCE BLACK PEOPLE,' West claimed about the Kardashian family. Kanye asked celebrities to support him Additionally, he asked the Hollywood celebrities, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Rihanna, Kendrick, and the White House resident, , why they are watching the scenario and letting Kim take away his kids from him. 'Yall wanna say I'm acting out cause of things in my childhood But I don't get to be a dad,' he further added in a tweet. Moreover, Kanye claimed not to have met his older son, Saint, 'this year.' However, the photos obtained by Page Six said otherwise. They were shopping at a convenience store, when Kanye went to Japan for not feeling safe after tweeting anti-semitic and Nazi supporting tweets.

Pope Francis, champion of the environment and voice for the poor, dies at 88
Pope Francis, champion of the environment and voice for the poor, dies at 88

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Pope Francis, champion of the environment and voice for the poor, dies at 88

Pope Francis, the first pontiff from the Americas and a transformative figure in the modern Catholic Church, has died at 88, the Vatican announced Monday. While he will be remembered for his humility, progressive stance on social issues and focus on marginalized communities, one of his most enduring legacies may be his role as a global voice for climate action. In 2015, Pope Francis made history with Laudato Si', a formal letter known as an encyclical, sent to Catholics around the world. In it, he called for urgent care of "our common home" and challenged people everywhere to see protecting the environment as a moral and spiritual duty. He was the first pope to directly connect climate change with justice for the poor-those who suffer the most from pollution, drought and extreme weather. His words resonated far beyond the church, influencing climate discussions ahead of the Paris Climate Agreement and drawing praise from scientists, activists and faith leaders worldwide. Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis promoted a "less is more" lifestyle-encouraging people to reduce consumption, share resources and live more simply. He criticized overreliance on air conditioning, gated communities, and consumerism, and instead praised carpooling, recycling and staying closely connected with the marginalized. Even in his final years, Pope Francis remained a forceful advocate for environmental action-publicly criticizing climate denial, calling out world leaders for inaction and urging individuals to take responsibility for the planet. In 2023, he issued a follow-up to Laudato Si' titled Laudate Deum ("Praise God"), in which he warned that time was running out to reverse climate damage and directly called for an end to fossil fuel dependence. Released on the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi-the patron saint of animals and ecology, and the inspiration behind the pope's name-the document served as both a spiritual call and a political challenge, urging world leaders to take bold action ahead of U.N. climate talks in Dubai. Francis didn't mince words. He criticized the slow pace of international climate action and took direct aim at high-emissions nations, noting that per-capita emissions in the United States are more than double those of China and seven times the average in poorer countries. While he acknowledged that individual efforts like recycling and reducing energy use matter, the pope emphasized that real progress requires a dramatic shift away from "the irresponsible lifestyle connected with the Western model." The pontiff stated that climate action is not only a policy matter, but also a question of justice, solidarity and moral responsibility. Francis urged political leaders to be brave, not just popular and criticized the "technocratic paradigm" that places profit over people and the planet. As climate change continues to reshape communities, coastlines and ecosystems, Pope Francis's environmental legacy stands as a reminder that the effort to protect the planet is rooted not just in science-but in compassion, humility and responsibility.

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