After Kim Kardashian’s recent talk about her “toxic” marriage to Kanye West, insiders reportedly claim the rapper might be gearing up for a musical retaliation. West could release a diss track aimed at his ex-wife after she opened up about feeling “emotionally and financially unsafe” during their marriage.
Sources say Kanye West might rant about Kim Kardashian’s comment
Kim Kardashian’s recent comment about how “unstable” married life was with the singer has reportedly had its ripple effects through Kanye West’s studio. According to Shutter Scoop, the rapper may be preparing to respond through his favorite medium: music. “She knew those words would sting,” one close friend said. “But she’s done censoring herself. She’s finally telling her truth.”
On Call Her Daddy, Kardashian shared she never felt “emotionally or financially safe.” She recalled moments of unpredictability, including instances when Kanye gave away their luxury cars during mental health episodes. “Just not feeling safe, you know, not even physically, just like maybe emotionally or even, you know, financially,” she said.
Those close to Kim say she’s reportedly bracing for impact. “Kim knows Kanye,” an insider said. “He doesn’t let things slide — he’ll post, rant, maybe even drop a diss track. She’s preparing for impact.” The source described her as “on high alert,” expecting a “social media hurricane” if West decides to respond publicly.
Kanye West has a long history of reacting strongly when criticized, often taking to social media or music to air his grievances. His public outbursts have previously targeted Kim, her family, and even her romantic partners. Still, this time around, outlet sources claim Kim has no plans to engage. “She’s evolved,” one insider said. “If he lashes out, she’ll rise above it. She’s not playing his game anymore.”
The reality star emphasized on the podcast that leaving her marriage was about protecting her peace and being a better mother to her four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. As for West, who’s been open about living with bipolar disorder and self-described autism, has not commented.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory