Kanye West on Being Labeled 'Crazy' and Not 'Compromising' With Kim Kardashian on Kids' Schooling

The rapper opened up the moniker in wake of his controversial 'White Lives Matter' t-shirt.

Kanye "Ye" West says she's heard the term "crazy" being thrown his way, and he admits that it hurts his feelings.

During part two of the rapper's interview on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight, the rapper addressed those who questioned his mental health amid his controversial stances, such as him wearing a "White Lives Matter" shirt at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris. On top of that, several models wore the controversial shirt during his show's presentation.

"They keep on using the, 'Oh, he's crazy, he's crazy' thing. And it hurts my feelings when people say that," West admitted on the show. "It hurts my feelings that people can ask, 'Hey, are you okay?'"

West also addressed co-parenting with Kardashian, saying he's not willing to "compromise" when it comes to his children's education, as he prefers them to attend the private school he created, Donda Academy.

"All they do is take all the celebs kids and throw them into this same school," said the rapper, referring to the $37,000-per year private school Sierra Canyon. "Right now we've come to a compromise -- but I'm not finished because I don't compromise -- but we've come to a compromise that my kids come to my school after school and they learn choir."

The rapper added that there's already a point of contention with his youngest son, Psalm, over him attending choir practice at Donda Academy.

"I sat there with [Pslam] and he came in and said, 'Why do I have to sing? I don't even go to your school,'" West claimed. "So, imagine a 16-year-old version of that guy, or the 26-year-old version of that guy, where the father doesn't have a say-so of what the kids are watching, what the kids are wearing, what the kids are eating, or who the kids are hanging out with."

West's comments come just days after Khoe Kardashian publicly pleaded with her former brother-in-law to stop tearing down Kim on social media. Khloe made the plea with a comment in a Kanye post, which once again referenced the rapper's allegations that he wasn't allowed to attend his and Kim's daughter Chicago West's fourth birthday party. 

"Ye, I love you. I don’t want to do this on social media but YOU keep bringing it here," Khloe commented on the post. "You are the father of my nieces and nephews and I’m trying to be respectful but please STOP tearing Kimberly down and using our family when you want to deflect."

Khloe refuted Kanye's version of events regarding Chicago's birthday, adding, "Again with the birthday narrative. Enough already. We all know the truth and in my opinion, everyone’s tired of it. You know exactly where your children are at all times and YOU wanted separate birthdays. I have seen all of the texts to prove it. And when you changed your mind and wanted to attend, you came."

West reacted by posting a screenshot of Khloe's comment and called her a "liar" in a since-deleted post.

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