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Beyoncé, Jay-Z considering lawsuit against Kanye West over comments

American power couple, Jay-Z and Beyoncé are reportedly contemplating a legal action against Kanye West following the controversial rapper’s disturbing social media remarks about their children.

Recalled that in a post on X on Wednesday, Kanye claimed that Beyoncé used IVF to conceive her and Jay-Z’s 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir.

“I said Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s kids are retarded. Let’s make the hot water boiling hot or like people say boiling hot (six),” Kanye wrote.

A source told Page Six that Jay-Z and Beyoncé considered the language used by West “vulgar and offensive.”

The insider added that the couple are exploring a legal action against Kanye West.

“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,” Six Page quoted the source as saying.

Although West has since taken down the post, he clarified that he did not do so to be “a good person,” claiming that he was pressured to delete it.

Jay-Z and Beyonce have been highly private about their twins since their birth. Meanwhile, their eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, has frequently been in the limelight.

She accompanied her parents to the Grammys this year and joined them on stage when Beyonce received the Album of the Year award for Cowboy Carter.

Pascal Madu

Paschal Madu is the News Correspondent of Spark News Daily - Nigeria's most sought-after online news platform in Politics, Sport, Entertainment and Religion. Paschal Madu is a versatile journalist, writer and researcher. He was formerly the Editor of Mandate Newspaper and Senior Business Correspondent of the defunct The Union Newspaper. Pascal Madu has written several articles, many of which were published in national dailies. The Author studied Mass Communication (Print Option). paschalreporter@gmail.com 07036941267

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