As per a recent online article, it appears that Beyoncé and Jay-Z might consider filing a lawsuit against Kanye West due to his unexpected online assault on their two younger children. In the past few days, the usually contentious West has been posting numerous inappropriate comments about the family on X (previously known as Twitter). Notably, West has also been calling out individuals whom he feels have wronged him, including Jay-Z and Kim Kardashian, on this social media platform.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z might take legal action, claims report
It’s said that Jay-Z and Beyoncé were allegedly taken aback by Kanye West’s alleged online assault, targeting their two younger children, in a post he later deleted from X.
Based on what a Page Six source has reported, Jay-Z and Beyoncé are unwilling to tolerate West’s online assault. Furthermore, it was mentioned that they have been deliberating on the best approach to address this issue, with options including resolving it discreetly or potentially involving legal proceedings.
Additionally, it was pointed out that the pair opted not to make any public statements regarding Kanye West’s social media criticism of their kids.
Earlier, in a post that has since been removed, Kanye West had used an ableist slur to refer to the twins of Jay-Z and Beyoncé. This action led to extensive criticism due to its insensitive nature.
According to reports from Page Six, Kim Kardashian, West’s former spouse, is said to have been deeply upset by the online attack, which allegedly pushed her to the breaking point and made her decide that she no longer wanted to engage in reasonable communication with the rapper.
Instead of speaking directly with Kanye West about the controversial post, Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, took to Instagram and shared a humorous comment that subtly pointed out his actions.
It’s uncertain if a complete legal conflict will arise following Kanye West’s altercation with Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s kids. West has since shown remorse over the situation, not so much about posting it initially, but more about deleting it afterward.
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2025-03-21 18:10