KEY POINTS

  • Kanye West alleged on Instagram that he was only allowed to see his daughter North last week
  • Kim Kardashian clapped back by revealing that West picked up their kids for school that morning
  • Kardashian's since-deleted comment got the attention of several celebrities and her fans

Kim Kardashian broke her silence on her ex Kanye West's alleged false narratives about their kids.

West, 44 — who now goes by Ye — shared a snap of three pins on Instagram. One was of Kardashian's face, one was an alien, and the other was of his face.

"This was on my daughter's backpack when I was 'allowed' to see her last week. This is why I go so hard for my family. I am wired to protect my family at all costs. As the priest of my home. Don't worry Northy, God is still alive," he wrote in the caption.

Kardashian commented on the "Heartless" rapper's post. But then she also deleted it.

"Please stop this narrative, you were just here this morning picking up the kids for school," Kardashian wrote in a since-deleted comment shared by Comments by Celebs.

Several netizens, including celebrities, commented on the screenshot of Kardashian's comment on West's post. Many laughed at how the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star clapped back at the rapper.

"The way Kim shuts it down lmao," Audrey Littie wrote.

"DEADDD - Mothership winning with the clap back," Marjorie Gubelmann added.

"Lol good for Kim," Ashlee Malleo commented.

"He's new to divided parenting time. Someone explain how it works to him men losing power/control is so embarrassing sometimes," another wrote with a laughing emoji.

It wasn't the first time Kardashian got shocked by West's social media posts about their children. In January, the "Donda" artist went live on Instagram and claimed he wasn't invited to their daughter Chicago's birthday party.

However, a video shared by Atiana De La Hoya, Travis Barker's daughter, confirmed that he was present at the bash. An unnamed source said Kardashian was caught off guard by West's allegations because they already agreed to hold two separate parties for Chicago that day.

"There were always two parties planned for Chicago, which was Kanye's idea. He was scheduled to celebrate with her at 4 p.m. today," an unnamed source told Us Weekly. "Kim was shocked to learn that he released a video about not being invited to her party — that's not true and as soon as he asked to come, he was given the location. He's at the birthday party."

On Sunday, West called out Kardashian in a since-deleted video on Instagram for allowing their daughter North to use TikTok. He also complained about not having custody of their kids, suggesting that there was no such thing as 50-50 custody between them because "it always leans toward the mom."

Kardashian's boyfriend, Pete Davidson, texted West on Sunday to defend her. According to an unnamed source, the "Saturday Night Live" star could no longer take West's actions to make Kardashian the bad guy.

"Pete and Kim continue to get harassed, and Pete's had enough of seeing Kim being made out to be the villain. Pete didn't want to text Kanye, but he was pushed to the limit," an unnamed source told Us Weekly.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West (pictured at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party) married in 2014 in a lavish ceremony in Florence, Italy
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West (pictured at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party) married in 2014 in a lavish ceremony in Florence, Italy AFP / Jean-Baptiste Lacroix