KEY POINTS

  • Kanye West told Kim Kardashian he won't be making any more "inflammatory" social media statements, a report claims
  • The "Donda" artist reportedly plans to go "away to get help"
  • A rep for West said the rapper is "committed to a healthy co-parenting relationship" with Kardashian

Kanye West is working on his issues to have a healthy co-parenting relationship with his estranged wife Kim Kardashian, a report has claimed.

Since Kardashian began dating Pete Davidson in the fall of last year, West has been publicly attacking the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" alum and her boyfriend on social media, including criticizing her style of parenting.

However, unnamed Kardashian family insiders told Page Six that West has now agreed to stop harassing his estranged wife and cyberbullying Davidson.

"For the sake of the kids, Kanye has told Kim he's not making any public appearances or inflammatory social media statements, and he will go away somewhere to get better," a source close to the Kardashians claimed.

According to the insider, it wasn't clear if the Yeezy founder planned to go into a treatment facility as he has stayed in Los Angeles to be with his and Kardashian's four kids, North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2.

"At this time, Ye is committed to a healthy co-parenting relationship with Kim and is and focused on raising their beautiful children," a rep for West said in a statement to Page Six.

Kardashian told Vogue in a recent interview that she wants to have a good co-parenting relationship with West and is always her "co-parent's biggest cheerleader" in front of their children.

"You could be so hurt or angry at your ex, but I think in front of the kids, it always has to be, 'Your dad's the best,'" she explained. "Make sure you are your co-parent's biggest cheerleader, no matter what you're personally going through."

West's social media behavior has resulted in some consequences for the rapper in recent weeks.

In addition to being suspended from Instagram for 24 hours last month, the "Heartless" rapper was pulled from the lineup of performers for Sunday's Grammy Awards after he used a racial slur to mock Trevor Noah after the "Daily Show" host questioned his treatment of Kardashian.

West is nominated for five awards at this year's Grammys, including four nods for his work on his 10th studio album "Donda," released in August 2021 — best rap song ("Jail"), best melodic rap performance ("Hurricane"), best rap album and album of the year.

Despite his nominations, West was barred from taking the stage at the Grammys due to his "concerning online behavior," People reported.

West's friend and music collaborator, The Game, speculated that the decision may have something to do with Noah, who is hosting the 64th annual iteration of the awards show on Sunday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

However, an unnamed source told CNN that Noah was not involved in the decision to pull West from the Grammys and that the TV personality did not have any conversation with producers about the rapper.

After news broke that West was banned from performing at the awards show, Noah tweeted: "I said counsel Kanye[,] not cancel Kanye."

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian attend Harper's Bazaar's celebration of 'ICONS By Carine Roitfeld' at The Plaza Hotel during New York Fashion Week in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 9, 2016.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian attend Harper's Bazaar's celebration of 'ICONS By Carine Roitfeld' at The Plaza Hotel during New York Fashion Week in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 9, 2016. Reuters / Andrew Kelly