Kim Kardashian & ex Kanye West ‘avoided each other by staying at opposite sides’ of daughter Chicago’s birthday party
KIM Kardashian and ex Kanye West ‘avoided each other by staying at opposite sides’ of daughter Chicago’s fourth birthday party, a source exclusively told The Sun.
The rapper went on a scathing Instagram Live rant against his estranged wife and her family where he claimed she “wouldn’t tell him the address” of the bash just hours before arriving.
Despite the morning chaos, Kanye, 44, was pictured at the party - which also celebrated Kylie Jenner's firstborn Stormi Webster turning four.
The Yeezy mogul was spotted talking to the momager - who only invited him to the house as damage control AFTER his public plea, according to an insider close to the family.
“Chicago and Stormi had their joint party at Kylie’s Hidden Hills house. It was set to be a great family day which turned into drama with Kanye going on a public rant about not being invited,” the source told The Sun.
“When he finally got the address he arrived like a bat out of hell in a rental car around 1pm, driving himself without any security.
“He seemed okay once he started talking to the family and was in great spirits laughing and playing with Chicago, it seems he just wanted to be involved in her day and didn’t want to cause trouble.”
The insider then explained there was “no scene” between the former couple as they hardly had any interaction during the daytime event.
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“There was no scene between him and Kim but they did spend most of the afternoon at other ends of the garden.
“He chatted with Kris and some other family members but there was no deep discussion with Kim yet.
“He left after about an hour and drove himself back home.”
The famous family spared no expense to spoil their little girls, with the sprawling bash including a pink bouncy castle, a massive balloon display that read "Stormi & Chicago," a modern ball pit and a face painting station that many of the KarJenner kids enjoyed.
This morning, Kanye resorted to Instagram after he said he attempted - but failed - to reach multiple members of the Kardashian family about where they were celebrating his little girl turning four.
BEGGING FOR HELP ON INSTAGRAM LIVE
He slammed Kim, 41, and her mom Kris Jenner, 67, while driving around Los Angeles in his car and was frustrated that he had to go public just to wish his daughter a “happy birthday.”
“Y’all, I’m just wishing my daughter a public happy birthday. I wasn’t allowed to know where her party was.
“It’s nothing legal. These are the kind of games being played.
“This is the kind of thing that has affected my health for the longest and I’m just not playing,” he said in the video obtained by .
The designer continued he is “taking controI” of his narrative now: “I’m being the best father — the Ye version of a father — and I’m not fittin’ to let this happen.
“And we’re gonna be real time with this – Chicago happy birthday. I love you,” he added before insisting he was posting the clip online because he needs “support.”
'BABY MAMA'S PLAYING GAMES'
He was then on the verge of tears as he explained: “I did done call Kim, texted nannies. I got on the phone with Tristan [Thompson], he asked Khloe [Kardashian].
“Won’t nobody give me the address to my daughter’s birthday party right now and that’s gonna imprint in her mind that I wasn’t there for her.
“My whole schedule is based around me being able to take my kids to school, me being there for them, making sure that I’m in their life.
“That’s the whole point of having money. There’s a lot of people in this position who aint got no voice when people be playing games like this, baby’s mama be playing games, the grandmom be playing games.
“They ain’t fittin’ to play like that with me,” he concluded about the topic.
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Tension between the couple has appeared to escalate since the reality star began dating Pete Davidson, 28, while the Grammy winner is currently linked to Julia Fox.
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