The unaired parts of Kanye West's interview with "Fox News" Tucker Carlson now came to light and revealed the conspiracy theory he had made about his children. The controversial star made several more claims against the Jewish people and even the luxury brand Louis Vuitton.

West has been in the headlines for his series of anti-Semitic remarks. As this happens, the rapper is reportedly suffering from a mental break.

Vice obtained some unaired parts, reportedly edited out of the final two-part broadcast of the rapper's TV appearance. The network cut several disparaging remarks the designer said about the Jewish people.

He also alleged that Lous Vuitton's so-called culture of "racism and elitism" was behind the killing of the late designer Virgil Abloh last year. The show also opted not to air the part where Ye claimed that "fake children" were planted in his home to manipulate his kids, North, 9; Saint, 6; Chicago, 4; and Psalm, 3.

He added that professional actors were also placed in his house to "sexualize" his children. In addition, the songwriter talked about someone he called the son of an "apparent associate," saying this person might not be his colleague's kid, seeing he was way smarter than her.

Anyhow, Carlson didn't ask any follow-up questions to West. He instead let him open another topic, and this time, he claimed his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and the rest of her family kidnapped her child, Chicago, on her fourth birthday.

He revealed everyone saw them abducting his kid in broad daylight. He insisted that he had no idea where her birthday party was held at the time, and only Travis Scott gave him the address.

Khloé Kardashian then came to her family's defense, explaining West was the one who wanted Chicago to have two separate birthday celebrations. But when he changed his mind, he was open to attending the event with them, and "he came."

Amid West's claims and remarks, sources close to the artist earlier told Page Six that it was a result of a "mental break," and it might be the "most serious episode" he had suffered. For starters, the "Flashing Lights" hitmaker was hospitalized in 2016 due to mental health problems.

He even revealed in 2019 that he had bipolar disorder. At the time, he told David Letterman he would become "hyper-paranoid about everything" whenever he experienced manic episodes.

Based on his experience, he would think everything was an actor and a conspiracy. He would also feel like the government put chips in people's heads and were being recorded.

"You feel all these things," West said. It would also make him feel like everyone wanted to kill him, making him not put his trust in anyone.