Kanye West is no stranger to doing odd things and stirring up controversy and his latest theory comes as no surprise to many.
West pushed a conspiracy theory about his children in an unaired comment during his recent interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson.
West’s head-spinning sit-down with the conservative talk show host last week, supposedly was highly edited during the two-part broadcast.
In addition to cutting more disparaging remarks about Jewish people and allegations that Louis Vuitton’s culture of “racism” and “elitism” was responsible for “killing” designer Virgil Abloh, Carlson’s program also didn’t air West’s claim that “fake children” were planted in his home to manipulate daughter North, 9, son Saint, 6, daughter Chicago, 4, and son Psalm, 3.
“I mean, like, actors, professional actors, placed into my house to sexualize my kids,” he told the “Tucker Carlson Tonight” star of his children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian, 41.
West, 45, went on to even refer to the “so-called son” of an apparent associate, saying, “We don’t, we didn’t even believe that this person was her son because he was way smarter than her, right?”
West has never kept is Bipolar disorder a secret, but it seems it’s getting worse. In May 2019, he told David Letterman that when he experiences manic episodes, he becomes “hyper-paranoid about everything.”
“Everyone, this is my experience; other people have different experiences, everyone now is an actor. Everything’s a conspiracy,” he said at the time. “You feel the government is putting chips in your head. You feel you’re being recorded. You feel all these things. You have this moment when you feel everyone wants to kill you. You pretty much don’t trust anyone.”
A close source to West said, “I believe he is in the midst of his most serious psychiatric break to date.”
Carlson did not ask West any follow-up questions with regard to his “fake children.”
Instead, Carlson let West talk about the claim he’s made countless times since February, that Kardashian and her family kidnapped Chicago on her fourth birthday.
“Everyone saw in broad daylight these public figures kidnap my black child on her birthday. I did not know the location of the birthday party, and Travis Scott had to give me the address,” he insisted, despite Khloé Kardashian’s claim that West was the one who wanted separate birthdays and when he changed his mind and wanted to attend, he came.
West told Carlson, “They seemed so frazzled when I showed up at the party. Their reactions were the most Karen-level thing. To feel like you can take a black child and not give the father the address, this is the way people are treated when they get out of prison, when they go to prison. And 100 percent, I am in a glass prison, or else I’d be the one with the say so over where my children go to school.”
West is currently battling Kardashian over their kids’ education. While he wants them to attend his Donda Academy, the reality star is in favor of leaving them be at Sierra Canyon.