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Beyoncé and Jay-Z are ‘discussing’ taking legal action against Kanye West following ‘vulgar and offensive’ attack on their kids

March 20, 2025
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z are ‘discussing’ taking legal action against Kanye West following ‘vulgar and offensive’ attack on their kids
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Jay-Z and Beyoncé find it “shocking” that Kanye West attacked their two youngest children in a disgusting, all-caps rant via X on Tuesday evening.

A source exclusively tells Page Six that the couple “will absolutely not stand for it” after the “Stronger” rapper “has spoken about their children in such a vulgar and offensive manner.”

“Jay-Z and Beyoncé are aware of the posts Kanye has since deleted and are discussing how they want to handle this situation, whether that be privately and/or in a legal matter,” the insider says.

The pair — who tied the knot in April 2008 — “have no plans on publicly addressing Kanye’s X posts about their children.”

West, 47, questioned 7-year-old twins Rumi and Sir’s mental capacity before deleting the unprovoked post — only to re-share it in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

However, the Grammy winner — who now goes by Ye — clarified that he had not wiped the hateful upload in order to be “a good person.”

Instead, West wrote, “I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic].”

Reps for Kanye, Jay-Z and Beyoncé did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

Jay-Z, 55, and Beyoncé, 43, are not the only ones West has upset with his recent outrageous posts. 

His ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, has also had enough and is “appalled” that the Yeezy founder “would use that kind of language about anybody, let alone when it comes to children,” a source told Page Six on Wednesday.

“Kim has had enough and she’s done trying to be reasonable with Kanye when it comes to communication.”

The Skims founder thinks the “Runaway” rapper’s posts are “shocking and offensive” and feels “no matter what feud Kanye has going on with Jay and Beyoncé, kids are off limits.”

The post Beyoncé and Jay-Z are ‘discussing’ taking legal action against Kanye West following ‘vulgar and offensive’ attack on their kids appeared first on Page Six.

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