Disgraced Kanye West claims he regrets getting Kim Kardashian pregnant in unhinged interview wearing KKK hood

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-03-31 03:36:32 | Updated at 2025-04-01 21:09:44 1 day ago

Kanye West made a shocking admission during his interview with DJ Akademiks about his past marriage with Kim Kardashian and the children he shares with her.

During a wildly offensive and unhinged hour-long conversation, which was uploaded on YouTube on Sunday, the 47-year-old rapper, who now goes by Ye, said he regrets getting ex-wife Kim 44, pregnant.

'That was my fault,' he said. 'I didn't want to have children with this person after the first two months of being with her, but that wasn't God's plan.' 

'I don't got the name and likeness ownership, or at least 50-50 with my kids,' he said at one point, referring to the 'nuclear' war between them over their two sons and two daughters. 'So how's it joint custody?'

West and Kardashian were previously married for six years from 2014 to 2021 and share four children: North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, seven, and Psalm, five. 

This comes as a source exclusively told DailyMail.com that his wife Bianca Censori has concocted a plan to have a baby to save their marriage, amid ongoing divorce rumors, even though others fear she may have an ulterior motive. 

Kanye West made a shocking admission during his interview with DJ Akademiks about his past marriage with Kim Kardashian and the children he shares with her. In a shocking display, he wore a swastika around his neck

The interview was even more unhinged as West stoked more controversy by deciding to wear a KKK hood talk to DJ Akademiks

During their hour-long chat, which was uploaded on YouTube on Sunday, the rapper, 47, said he regrets getting his ex-wife Kim Kardashian pregnant; pictured February in New York City

'My kids are celebrities and I don't have the say so,' West said in the Akademiks interview. 'So this white woman and this white family have the control of these highly influential black kids that are half the children of Ye.' 

Recently, the Chicago native took aim at Kardashian in a series of tweets over a week ago, in which he said that he was put off by a white woman being in control of his black children. 

The 24-time Grammy winner's comments directed at Kardashian came in reaction to a planned musical collaboration between their daughter North, 11, and rapper Playboi Carti, 28, which he opposes. 

Meanwhile, the weekend before that, West had dropped a new song featuring North and Diddy — a project that has become a source of furious contention between West and Kardashian.

Reports later claimed Kardashian abruptly ended one of North's visits with West upon learning that Andrew Tate, who is facing human trafficking charges in Romania, was set to be present. 

During the chat, he also doubled down on his vitriolic tirade on X, formerly Twitter, last month, including his most controversial post about Jay-Z's kids among many other offensive comments about other people.

When Akademiks asked him why he also dissed the late Virgil Abloh in a tweet, telling West that it isn't fair since 'he's not here to defend himself,' the rapper responded: 'I'm evil. I'm an evil person.' 

At one point, West also brought up Iggy Azalea, who shares four-year-old son Onyx with her ex-boyfriend Playboy Carti, and said she watches her kid closely around Kris Jenner before making a pointed accusation about the KarJenner momager and 'signed-for' sex tapes.

The interview was even more unhinged as West stoked more controversy by deciding to wear a shocking get-up to talk to DJ Akademiks.

At one point, he got up and changed out of his already scandalous outfit — a T-shirt from disgraced rapper Sean ' Diddy ' Combs and a Swastika chain — into a black, KKK-inspired garb

At one point, he got up and changed out of his already scandalous outfit — a T-shirt from disgraced rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs and a Swastika chain — into a black, KKK-inspired garb.

Elsewhere the interview, he also defended his 'twin' Diddy despite the embattled rapper's ongoing legal battles and serious allegations. 

While DJ Akademiks and his crew were setting up for the interview, West walked out of the living room in the hotel suite to go change into his outfit. 

He reemerged in a black leather hood and cape, leaving them speechless as he said he had the outfit custom-made in addition to an identical, white one. 

When asked if he had yet to wear the outfit in public, he said he wanted to wear it 'yesterday' but was worried that people would 'put me in a hospital for my outfit.'

West’s latest unhinged interview follows reports that he recently flew to Tokyo, while much of his inner circle—including longtime manager John Monopoly—has abandoned him. 

Among those who have cut ties is talent agent Daniel McCartney of 33 & West, who announced in February that his working relationship with West was over 'effective immediately... due to his harmful and hateful remarks.'

In the same month, West made headlines for a series of antisemitic posts after being reinstated on X by Elon Musk. On February 11, he wrote: 'I tour for the money. I'd rather be playing (video games) Last Of Us part one and two, which was made by Jewish people. Good job. Thank you.'

Recently, the Chicago native took aim at Kardashian in a series of tweets over a week ago, in which he said that he was put off by a white woman being in control of his black children; pictured 2013 in New York City

West and Kardashian were previously married for six years from 2014 to 2021 and share four children: North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago , seven, and Psalm, five

His social media spree only escalated from there. In dozens of tweets to his 32 million followers, West praised Hitler, called himself a Nazi, and dismissed antisemitism as 'just some bulls**t Jewish people made up.'

Amid the backlash, Shopify shut down the store on West’s Yeezy website on February 11—just hours after he ran a costly Super Bowl ad promoting it. The site had been selling a white T-shirt featuring a black swastika at its center.

West later doubled down, tweeting on February 20 that he planned to wear the shirt onstage at next year’s Super Bowl: 'Next year I’m performing at the superbowl wearing my wittle T shirt. People with money bought my wittle t shirt.'

He also claimed that Shopify had reinstated his account after initially removing it, but added that he was 'not going to use it.'

The Anti-Defamation League condemned West’s actions, posting on X/Twitter on February 10: 'As if we needed further proof of Kanye's antisemitism, he chose to put a single item for sale on his website – a t-shirt emblazoned with a swastika. If that wasn't enough, the t-shirt is labeled on Kanye's website as "HH-01," which is code for "Heil Hitler."'

The organization also criticized West for using the Super Bowl to amplify his rhetoric: 'Even worse, Kanye advertised his website during the Super Bowl, amplifying it beyond his already massive social media audience.'

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