Chelsea Clinton, the former first daughter, stated that she removed Kanye West from her running playlist due to the way he treated his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and other women.
Clinton told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Tuesday that she had always liked the rapper’s music but could no longer listen to it.

“I’ve had to let Kanye go,” Clinton said to Entertainment Weekly. “Just the way he has handled Kim Kardashian and talked about women is abhorrent to me.”
“That was some of my favorite jogging music, and I deleted it from my music collection.”
Clinton’s appearance is intended to promote “Gutsy,” her new Apple TV+ docuseries with her mother, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate.
In the series, the mother and daughter interview a variety of renowned women, including Kardashian, rapper Megan Thee Stallion, actor Amy Schumer, and conservation activist Dame Jane Goodall.
Kardashian, who has worked on bipartisan prison reforms and announced in December that she had passed the “baby bar,” California’s exams for first-year law students, was adored by the younger Clinton, who told Entertainment Weekly that she had always respected her.
“I’ve long admired Kim’s devotion to criminal justice reform,” the younger Clinton said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
The reality TV actress, who has four children with Ye and has been married to him for seven years, filed for divorce in February 2021. In March, she was proclaimed legally single.
Over the last year, the high-profile couple has had a number of public squabbles, including Ye pestering Kardashian’s now-ex-boyfriend, actor Pete Davidson, on social media.
Kardashian apologized to her family earlier this year for how Ye treated them, with sister Khloé Kardashian stating that Ye was “publicly disparaging the mother of their children.”
Ye criticized Kardashian in public for letting their 9-year-old daughter North West use TikTok. In response, Kardashian said Ye’s “continual attacks” on social media were “more cruel than anything North West could make on TikTok.”