Kanye attacks Jay Z’s kids in fresh X rant

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Kanye West has sparked controversy again with a disparaging remark about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s children, specifically their twins, Rumi and Sir.

In a now-deleted X post, West questioned the mental capacity of the children, but later re-shared the post, daring X to take him down.

He tweeted “Wait has anyone ever seen Jay Z and Beyoncé’s younger kids?”

“If Twitter takes my sh*t down, then so be it. But I need you all to know Jay Z or nobody have no power over me.”

West clarified that he initially deleted the post due to concerns about being banned from the platform, not because he wanted to be ‘a good person’.

Expressing regret for taking down the post, Kanye said “Somebody from my music team called me and begged me to take it down and spoke on Twitter banning. I’m so mad I took that down.

“Concerning the Jay Z and Beyonce tweet, n**gas said I would regret it. No, I regret taking it down.”

This latest outburst is part of a long-standing feud between West and Jay Z, despite their past collaboration on the 2011 album ‘Watch the Throne.’

West has also recently attacked Kendrick Lamar in a series of social media posts.

As of now, Jay Z and Beyoncé have not publicly responded to West’s remarks. The couple has three children together: 13-year-old Blue Ivy and seven-year-old twins Rumi and Sir.

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