Kanye West's Cease and Desist Letter to Kim Kardashian Is a "Hoax"
- Kanye West reportedly sent a cease and desist letter to Kim Kardashian in early 2025 concerning their four children and custody arrangements.
- The letter alleged that Kardashian violated West's parental rights by exploiting their children and restricting his access, but it was later identified as fraudulent.
- West's representatives and Kardashian's sources denied the letter's authenticity and stressed that West rarely requests visitation despite no formal restrictions.
- Kim Kardashian celebrated their youngest son Psalm's sixth birthday on May 9, 2025, posting videos of him dancing to NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' with family and friends.
- The dispute highlights ongoing tensions in joint custody but indicates that West's demand letter does not reflect an official legal action due to its dubious origin.
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Kim Kardashian Shares Adorable Video of Psalm Dancing to NSYNC in 6th Birthday Tribute
On Friday, Kim Kardashian took to Instagram to celebrate her son, Psalm West, on his sixth birthday, sharing an adorable video of him performing NSYNC's iconic "Bye Bye Bye" dance, which was featured in 2024's "Deadpool & Wolverine."


Kanye West Cease and Desist Letter to Kim Kardashian Just a Hoax
Kanye West's threatening letter to Kim Kardashian accusing her of exploiting their kids is just a stunt designed to piss off Kim -- one with zero legal bite ... TMZ has learned.
Kanye West: The Life of Pablo
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