Kim Kardashian called her estranged husband Kanye West in tears after their son Saint, six, saw a joke about “unreleased footage” from her s.e.x tape with ex Ray J.
The 41-year-old star was left mortified when her six-year-old son Saint saw the joke as a pop-up while playing online game “Roblox”, which lets users play and chat with each other.
In the upcoming premiere of “The Kardashians”, Kim revealed her boy had been sent the “super inappropriate” message hinting at unseen footage from her tape with ex Ray J, alongside a photo of her crying face.
She said: “The last thing I want as a mum is my past to be brought up 20 years later. This is really embarrassing and I need to deal with it.
Had my son been a little bit older and been able to read, I would have been mortified. I died inside. In later scene set to air on the new show, Kim phoned estranged husband Kanye and broke down in tears as she explained the situation.
She told him: “I almost died when Saint thought it was funny. Thank God he can’t read yet.
“Over my dead body is this going to happen to me again. I just want it gone. This is not going to f*** with me. However, Ray – who has Melody, three, and Epik, two, with estranged wife Princess Love – has called for an end to discussion on the subject. He tweeted: “This needs to stop. I also have kids.
The “Love Hip Hop” star’s manager, David Weintraub, added to E! News in a statement: “Ray J is focused on his children, technology company Raycon and his film/tv/music career at the moment, he only wishes Kim Kanye the best in all of their endeavours and will not be discussing or addressing the past.
Source: IOL
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