Kim Kardashian has reportedly added security to her children's school following a series of rants from her ex-husband Kanye West.
The couple, who divorced earlier this year, shared North, Nine, St, Six, Chicago, Four and Psalm Three.
&39;Ye&39;, as he now says, is currently banning Instagram and Twitter due to his recent outbursts, in which the 45-year-old made anti-Semitic remarks.
Meanwhile, in a previous debacle, he publicly revealed the name of his descendant's school - Dongda Academy - which prompted Kim, 41, to spend more on security as an extra precaution.
According to TMZ, Kim's actions boiled down to "fear that someone would see his message about the school and show up on campus," rather than the school seeing the rapper singer as a threat to itself.
Last month, Ye sparked controversy by sharing a text message conversation with SKIMS founder Kim about schooling.
in it, Kim asks him to "please stop," but Ye, undeterred, responds, "No. We need to talk in person. You didn't say where the kids go to school. Why would you say that. Because you Half white?"
Meanwhile, in a second post, he insisted that "the kids [are] going to Dongda," before a third saw him rant: "It's not up to my kids to go to school. Calabasas or Hulu I'm not a lunatic here this is up. I'm not going to stop until I have a say in my kids, no matter what the law does."
However, just the other day, Gold Digger Star Yep shared a more positive comment, revealing that he "had a good meeting with Kim about the school."
Dongda Academy was reportedly opened by Ye himself earlier this year and named after his mother. It is a tuition-based Christian preparatory school and is said to charge around $15,000 (£13,000) a year.