Kanye West claims he ‘caught’ Kim Kardashian with Chris Paul in wild Twitter rant. tt

Kanye West alleged he once “caught” his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, with NBA player Chris Paul in a Twitter rant Thursday night.

The rapper, whose account has since been suspended because of anti-Semitic language, wrote that he wanted to “break one last window” before he left the social media app.

“Before we get outa here, I caught this guy with Kim,” the Grammy winner, 45, claimed. “Goodnight.”

West’s tweet included a photo of Paul, who has been married to Jada Crawley since 2011. The pair share son Christopher, 13, and daughter Camryn, 10.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West


Kanye West alleged he “caught” Kim Kardashian with Chris Paul in a wild Twitterstorm.
Kardashian, for her part, married West in 2014 and filed for divorce from the Yeezy creator in February 2021.

The reality star, 42, was declared legally single in March of the following year, and the former couple’s divorce was settled on Monday.

Chris Paul
The rapper has since been suspended from the platform for anti-Semitic language.kanyewest/Twitter

While Paul’s rep has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment, sources close to Kardashian told us that the accusation is “not true.”

The insiders accused West of “attacking Kim to redirect everyone’s attention after a day of crazy antics where he has said every hateful and offensive thing he can possibly dream of,” adding, “She wants to be left alone so she can focus on the well-being of their children.”

Twitter erupted over the allegation before the denial, with one user writing, “It’s so random that you know it’s true.”

However, others called West “mean” and a “fool” for the tweet.

A third referred to the social media upload as “gaslighting 101” amid the songwriter’s scandal, explaining, “Jokes aside, Kanye threw that Chris Paul s–t to change the subject from him to his ex-wife, and we can’t move the topic of discussion.”

Chris PaulPaul and his wife, Jada Crawley, have been married since 2011 and share two kids.Getty Images

Chris Paul and Jada CrawleyPaul and his wife, Jada Crawley, have been married since 2011 and share two kids.WireImage

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West has accused his ex-wife of infidelity with Drake and Meek Mill in previous Twitterstorms, the latter of whom tweeted a denial in July 2020. West later apologized.

“To Kim I want to say I know I hurt you,” the fashion designer wrote via Twitter at the time. “Please forgive me. Thank you for always being there for me.”

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Kardashian and Paul have yet to respond to the allegations.BACKGRID/MEGA
The American Music Award winner’s latest allegation about Paul comes on the heels of him telling Alex Jones in an “Infowars” interview that he “like[s] Hitler” and sees “good things” about Nazis.

“Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler,” West said of the late genocidal dictator responsible for the Holocaust.

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West’s rant also included support for Balenciaga amid their BDSM ad scandal.LAGOSSIPTV/BUZZIPPER / BACKGRID
Prior to his Twitter suspension, the “Stronger” rapper also shared his support for Balenciaga amid the fashion house’s scandal over a BDSM ad campaign featuring children.

Elon Musk, who bought the platform in April, confirmed West’s ban from the app, writing, “I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence.”

West’s account, as well as his Instagram, were temporarily deactivated in October over anti-Semitic tweets.

Jamie Lee Curtis, John Legend and more celebrities condemned West’s behavior at the time, with many companies severing ties with the record producer.