Kim Kardashian Faces Co-Parenting Challenges as Kanye West Shares Private Texts and Releases Song Featuring Daughter North
Bethenny Frankel advises Kardashian to focus on legal decision-making rights after West's controversial actions escalate tensions.
- Kanye West released a song titled 'Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine,' featuring his 11-year-old daughter North West and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, sparking criticism over North's inclusion.
- Kim Kardashian reportedly attempted to prevent the song's release, citing concerns over the use of North's trademarked name, but West proceeded and shared private texts from Kardashian online.
- West's social media posts revealed heated exchanges with Kardashian, including threats of 'public fallout' and inflammatory remarks about her objections.
- Bethenny Frankel, drawing on her own custody battle experience, publicly advised Kardashian to stop direct communication with West and instead use a proxy due to his alleged irrational behavior.
- Frankel emphasized the importance of securing legal decision-making rights over disputes like trademarks, highlighting their significance in critical areas like medical and educational decisions.