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Dark and twisted Kanye West says he didn’t want to have kids with Kim Kardashian in disgraceful interview in KKK hood

By Tamantha Ryan   
Published March 31, 2025, 9:06 a.m. ET

Kanye West did not want to have kids with Kim Kardashian so soon in their relationship.

In a bizarre new interview with DJ Akademiks, the “All Falls Down” rapper explained why he did not see himself becoming a father while dating his now-ex-wife.

Akademiks, 33, said, “When you speak about Kim, people might be like, ‘Well, you picked her. You put yourself in that.’”

West — who wore an all-black Ku Klux Klan outfit, complete with the hate group’s infamous pointed hood, during the disgraceful interview — replied, “Absolutely, I did. That was my fault. No, that was my fault.”

The Grammy winner, 47, added: “I didn’t want to have children with this person after the first two months of being with them, but that wasn’t God’s plan.”

Page Six has reached out to Kardashian’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.

West and the Skims co-founder, 44, share four children: daughters North, 11, and Chicago, 7, and sons Saint, 9, and Psalm, 5.

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