Khloe Kardashian has made a public plea to Kanye West to leave her family alone, with the rapper accusing his ex-wife Kim Kardashian of preventing him from seeing their children.
45-year-old Kanye, legally known as Ye, accused the Kardashian family of "basically kidnapping" his daughter Chicago West after Khloe, 38, asked him to stop "tearing down" her sister.
The argument comes after Kanye reacted to furious backlash over his "White Lives Matter" shirt. The musician re-shared his claims that Kim threw a secret birthday party for their daughter Chicago in January this year.
Kanye says the reality star refused to tell him where the event was, although 41-year-old Kim has previously denied these claims.
In one of his latest Instagram rants, Kanye wrote: "For all audience so outraged about my t shirt, where was you when I couldn't see my kids."
In response, Khloe wrote: "Ye, I love you. I don’t want to do this on social media but YOU keep bringing it here.
"You are the father of my nieces and nephews and I’m trying to be respectful but please STOP tearing Kimberly down and using our family when you want to deflect."
She insisted he knew where his children are "at all times" and added: "Like you have pointed out yourself, she [Kim] is the one taking care of your kids 80% of the time.
"Please Leave her and the family out of it so that the kids can be raised peacefully. I come from a place of love and I am happy to continue this conversation privately if you wish."
Kanye fired back in a separate Instagram post and called the family "liars".
Writing in all caps, he said: "You are all lying and liars y'all basically kidnapped Chicago on her birthday so she could remember her father not being there."
He also insisted he should be able to see his children "100% of the time".
Kanye added: "But since there's a separation it should have been 50% of the time."
The controversy began at Kanye's surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday.
He took to the stage to showcase his new Season 9 collection and wore a shirt emblazoned with the words "White Lives Matter".
Kanye faced an influx of criticism from people such as Gigi Hadid and Vogue fashion editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson who called the shirts "pure violence".
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