In a dramatic escalation of their ongoing custody battle, Kim Kardashian has reportedly filed for an emergency court hearing to modify visitation terms with ex-husband Kanye West after discovering his plans to have the infamous Tate brothers—Andrew and Tristan Tate—around their four children during his custody time.
The Breaking Point: Kanye’s Controversial Company
Sources close to the situation reveal that Kim was alerted to Kanye’s intention to have the Tate brothers—both polarizing internet personalities known for their misogynistic rhetoric and legal troubles—present during his scheduled time with North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
- Andrew Tate, currently facing human trafficking and rape charges in Romania (which he denies), has been banned from multiple social platforms for extremist views.
- Tristan Tate, his brother, shares similar controversial ideologies.
Kim, who has full custody of the kids per their divorce settlement, is said to be “deeply concerned” about the influence the brothers could have on their children, particularly given their history of sexist and aggressive commentary.
Kim’s Legal Move: “An Immediate Danger”
According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Kim’s legal team argues that exposing the children to the Tate brothers “poses an immediate emotional and psychological danger.” The emergency motion seeks to block Kanye from bringing the Tates around the kids and could further restrict his unsupervised visitation.
A source close to Kim stated:
“She will not allow people with such toxic, dangerous beliefs near her children. This isn’t about co-parenting—it’s about protecting them.”
Kanye’s Response: Defiance & Loyalty to the Tates
Kanye, who has publicly supported Andrew Tate in the past, is reportedly furious over the filing. Insiders claim he sees this as another attempt by Kim to control his parenting and limit his time with the kids.
“Ye believes the Tates are misunderstood and that he has every right to introduce his kids to who he wants,” a source close to the rapper revealed.
Public & Legal Backlash
The news has sparked outrage online, with many siding with Kim:
- “Kanye bringing the Tate brothers around his kids is beyond irresponsible.”
- “This is about child safety, not parental rights.”
Legal experts suggest Kim has a strong case, given the brothers’ criminal allegations and extremist views. If the court rules in her favor, Kanye could face stricter supervision during visits.
What’s Next?
The emergency hearing is expected to take place within days. If Kim succeeds, this could mark a major shift in their custody arrangement—and another blow to Kanye’s already strained relationship with his ex.
One thing is clear: This battle is far from over.
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