Kanye West issues warning to Kim Kardashian, demands kids are removed from their school

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By James Kay

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Kanye West has issued a stern warning to Kim Kardashian, demanding that their kids are taken out of their school, claiming that are being used by "the system".

It's unusual for Kanye to rant about things on social media, so this is unfamiliar ground.

Taking to Instagram, Kanye stirred up a fresh wave of controversy by publicly urging his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, to remove their four children from their current upscale private school, Sierra Canyon.

The post has since been deleted, which is common for Kanye's posts after a short amount of time.

Kim and Kanye split in 2021. Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

The image shared by the rapper/producer said: "KIM TAKE MY KIDS OUT OF SIERRA CANYON NOW IT'S A FAKE SCHOOL FOR CELEBRITIES THAT ARE USED BY 'THE SYSTEM.'"

Accompanying the post was a caption that shed further light on Kanye's grievances, where he expressed his belief that the educational institution was part of a broader societal construct that he has previously referred to as "the system."

"At this point everybody knows what 'the system' is code word for. I was removed from my dad by the system and the system removed me from my children," Kanye said, per TMZ.

While Kanye promptly removed the post, speculation suggests that it was likely due to pressure from Kim and her legal team.

Kanye's latest outburst also sheds light on his relationship with his children, particularly highlighting his bond with his eldest kids, North and Saint West.

Despite the custody arrangement, which reportedly sees Kardashian having the children about 80% of the time, Kanye's connection with North and Saint appears to be more visible than with the two youngest kids, Chicago and Psalm.

It's not just Kim that Kanye should be worried about, as he also reportedly has his current father-in-law wanting to confront him about how he treats his new wife Bianca Censori.

"Bianca's family is deeply troubled witnessing her being flaunted like a trophy pony," a source revealed to the Daily Mail. "Leo (Bianca's father) wants to sit down with Kanye and question his motives behind parading Bianca in such a manner."

Leo's intentions include challenging Kanye about how he would react if his own daughters were subjected to similar treatment by their future partners.

There are concerns that Bianca Censori is being "controlled". Credit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty

"Leo questions the logic behind Kanye's actions, given his protective stance towards his own daughters," added the insider.

Amid allegations of Kanye isolating Bianca from her Australian family, Leo's concerns intensify over what he perceives as his daughter's detachment from her roots and transformation into a "marketable commodity".

"Leo is keen to convey to Kanye the harm caused to their family by transforming Bianca into a marketable commodity," the insider continued.

Never a dull day with Kanye!

Featured image credit: Edward Berthelot/Getty

Kanye West issues warning to Kim Kardashian, demands kids are removed from their school

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By James Kay

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Kanye West has issued a stern warning to Kim Kardashian, demanding that their kids are taken out of their school, claiming that are being used by "the system".

It's unusual for Kanye to rant about things on social media, so this is unfamiliar ground.

Taking to Instagram, Kanye stirred up a fresh wave of controversy by publicly urging his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, to remove their four children from their current upscale private school, Sierra Canyon.

The post has since been deleted, which is common for Kanye's posts after a short amount of time.

Kim and Kanye split in 2021. Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

The image shared by the rapper/producer said: "KIM TAKE MY KIDS OUT OF SIERRA CANYON NOW IT'S A FAKE SCHOOL FOR CELEBRITIES THAT ARE USED BY 'THE SYSTEM.'"

Accompanying the post was a caption that shed further light on Kanye's grievances, where he expressed his belief that the educational institution was part of a broader societal construct that he has previously referred to as "the system."

"At this point everybody knows what 'the system' is code word for. I was removed from my dad by the system and the system removed me from my children," Kanye said, per TMZ.

While Kanye promptly removed the post, speculation suggests that it was likely due to pressure from Kim and her legal team.

Kanye's latest outburst also sheds light on his relationship with his children, particularly highlighting his bond with his eldest kids, North and Saint West.

Despite the custody arrangement, which reportedly sees Kardashian having the children about 80% of the time, Kanye's connection with North and Saint appears to be more visible than with the two youngest kids, Chicago and Psalm.

It's not just Kim that Kanye should be worried about, as he also reportedly has his current father-in-law wanting to confront him about how he treats his new wife Bianca Censori.

"Bianca's family is deeply troubled witnessing her being flaunted like a trophy pony," a source revealed to the Daily Mail. "Leo (Bianca's father) wants to sit down with Kanye and question his motives behind parading Bianca in such a manner."

Leo's intentions include challenging Kanye about how he would react if his own daughters were subjected to similar treatment by their future partners.

There are concerns that Bianca Censori is being "controlled". Credit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty

"Leo questions the logic behind Kanye's actions, given his protective stance towards his own daughters," added the insider.

Amid allegations of Kanye isolating Bianca from her Australian family, Leo's concerns intensify over what he perceives as his daughter's detachment from her roots and transformation into a "marketable commodity".

"Leo is keen to convey to Kanye the harm caused to their family by transforming Bianca into a marketable commodity," the insider continued.

Never a dull day with Kanye!

Featured image credit: Edward Berthelot/Getty