Kanye West Apologizes for Causing 'Stress' to Kim Kardashian Following Divorce

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Kanye West previously lashed out on social media over co-parenting struggles with Kim Kardashian.

Kanye West is apologizing for "any stress" he caused his ex-wife Kim Kardashian while adjusting to co-parenting in the wake of their divorce. 

Earlier this year, the Donda rapper, 45, targeted Kardashian, 41, in a series of online outbursts about their co-parenting relationship, while also harping on her then-boyfriend Pete Davidson in multiple scathing posts. 

Now, West is sending apologies to the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum and mother of his four children: North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm. 3. 

During an interview with ABC News' Lindsey Davis that aired on Good Morning America on Thursday, Sept. 22, the rapper addressed the situation while voicing his remorse for his behavior in the past. 

"This is the mother of my children, and I apologize for any stress that I have caused, even in my frustration, because God calls me to be stronger," the Grammy-winner stated. "But also, ain't nobody else needs to be causing no stress either. I need this person to be least stressed and at best sound mind and as calm as possible to be able to raise those children."

He then explained that he has to "fight" for his voice to be heard during co-parenting situations, adding, "That hurts when you have to like, scream about what your kids are wearing." 

The Yeezy designer also hinted at a disagreement with Kardashian over their children's schooling, as he said he wants their kids to attend his private school, Donda Academy

"I want my kids to go to Donda and I have to fight for [it]," West said, according to People, seemingly implying that Kardashian isn't on board for that. 

Also during the interview, West compared his co-parenting struggles to his recent issues with fashion brands Adidas and Gap, calling all of the situations "a disregard for the voice of something I co-created." 

"I co-created the children. I co-created the product at Adidas. I co-created the product at Gap. It's a parallel and the parallel does touch on discrimination," he stated. 

The full half-hour interview, "A Conversation with Ye: Linsey Davis Reporting," will air on ABC News Live tonight at 8:30 p.m. EST. It will also be available to stream later on Hulu

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