Kanye West recently threatened his estranged wife Kim Kardashian on Instagram.

The 44-year-old award-winning rapper unleashed a new scathing and disturbing rant in which he stated that he could "afford to hurt" the reality star.

The post comes after the "Kardashian" actress broke the "Jesus Is King" rapper's strict rules against their eight-year-old daughter North West wearing cosmetics and using TikTok.

Kanye, who officially changed his name to Ye last year, previously published a photo of the KKW Beauty entrepreneur wearing black lipstick and smeared black eyeliner.

In the comment, the "Donda" rapper slammed Kim, stating he warned her about the "TikTok nonsense" and is irritated that his eldest child is singing "she fell in love with an emo girl."

The caption continued, "Leftists don't want fathers to have no say in our children's life," and they don't want North to be "Godless Sierra Canyon School."

The father-of-four is also said to be using his voice since he "had a voice and I'm not having this."

Kanye also mentioned celebrity gossip journalist Perez Hilton, claiming he "still ain't answer my inquiry" and warning him not to use his name in conjunction with the word "abuse."

"Don't make fun of my name; I'm a real person who wants the best for my children."

The rapper, who has been on an Instagram and Twitter rage in recent weeks, also called DL Hughley a pawn in the tweet.

"Yeah, I know a king isn't meant to address a pawn," Kanye said, "but I address everything and find addresses DL."

"So don't speak on me or my children, I can afford to hurt you," he ended.

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'Post-Separation Abuse'

Meanwhile, throughout the last week, actress Christina Ricci called out Kanye West on her Instagram Story after accusing him of "post-separation abuse" against Kim Kardashian.

She tweeted a headline about the rapper's "Eazy" music video and his terrible deeds of burying Kim's lover Pete Davidson with flowers, captioning the picture, "it's happening to one of the world's most famous, wealthiest, and powerful women."

The "Addams Family" star went on to say, "Harassment, threats, public humiliation, it's all there," according to HotNewHipHop.

Kanye's persistent diss of the "SNL" star began with memes and a public criticism on the song.

Since then, their spat has been largely one-sided, with the rapper severing connections with his friend Kid Cudi over Pete's relationship.

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