It was only a matter of time before Kim Kardashian and Kanye West clashed over how to raise their newborn baby North West since the celebrity couple are polar opposites when it comes to their private lives.
While Kim K. is infamous for broadcasting her life in search of attention, and rose to fame from a renowned sex tape, West has repeatedly attacked the paparazzi both verbally and physically for trying to infringe upon his privacy.
According to reports, the pair have been battling it out while trying to reach a compromise on how much media exposure they want for their daughter. The reality TV queen apparently cannot wait to share every single moment of baby Nori's precious moments whereas the aloof hip hop star is determined to keep his daughter away from the spotlight.
Inside sources close to the pair told RadarOnline that, "Kanye never wants anything public to be out there about his daughter. He wants to keep her all to himself and her family, he doesn't think anyone else deserves to see her, but things are slowly changing. Kim is the one that wants to share every single thing Nori does with the whole world. She loves when people gush over her daughter and talk about how cute she is. It's a huge sense of accomplishment for her and she doesn't want to give that up."
However, Kimye came to an agreement over the level of media attention of baby North West.
Meanwhile, Kanye is set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Wednesday night two weeks after engaging in an intense feud with the late night talk show host. The dispute sparked after Kimmel mocked Kanye's recent interview with BBC by using two young children in the spoof.
In the real BBC interview, the 36-year-old rap star boasts of being the biggest rock star on the planet and proclaims that he's gotten to a "point that Michael Jackson did not break."
Although Kimmel said his skit was meant to be "innocuous," it's clear that the hip hop star did not find it funny.
The "Yeezus" rapper launched a Twitter war against Kimmel that started Thursday night that lingered into Friday.
"Jimmy Kimmel is out of line to try and spoof in any way the first piece of honest media in years," West tweeted in capital letters. "I don't take it as a joke ... You don't have scum bags hopping over fences trying to take pictures of your daughter. Jimmy Kimmel, put yourself in my shoes."