In a surprising twist that has set tongues wagging across the entertainment world, Kendall Jenner has reignited the ever-simmering Kardashian family drama with a pointed three-word critique aimed at her sister Kim Kardashian. The jab—“You’re enabling him”—came after Kim was spotted alongside her ex-husband Kanye West at Coachella 2025, an appearance that raised eyebrows given their tumultuous history. The sighting, which took place on April 1, 2025, during the festival’s opening weekend in Indio, California, has sparked a fresh wave of speculation about the dynamics within the famous family and Kendall’s bold stance against Kim’s decision.

Kim, 44, and Kanye, 47, were photographed watching a set together, appearing cordial despite their rocky divorce finalized in 2022. The SKIMS founder donned a sleek all-white ensemble, while Kanye, ever the provocateur, sported a minimalist black outfit—ironic given his recent controversial antics, including social media rants and a polarizing album release. For many, their joint appearance was a nostalgic nod to their past, when Kanye’s Sunday Service performances at Coachella drew the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan. But for Kendall, 29, it seems to have crossed a line. Sources say the supermodel, known for keeping a lower profile than her sisters, texted Kim her blunt disapproval shortly after the photos surfaced, accusing her of giving Kanye a platform he doesn’t deserve.
Kendall’s criticism stems from a place of frustration. Kanye’s behavior since the split—publicly slamming Kim, targeting her ex Pete Davidson, and involving their daughter North in his music without Kim’s consent—has kept the family on edge. “Kendall thinks Kim showing up with him at Coachella sends the wrong message,” an insider revealed. “She’s tired of the chaos he brings and feels Kim’s playing nice just to keep the peace.” The three-word zinger, “You’re enabling him,” cuts to the core of Kendall’s belief that Kim’s actions might embolden Kanye’s erratic tendencies, especially at a high-profile event like Coachella, where every move is magnified.
Fans are eating up the drama, with social media split between Team Kendall and Team Kim. Some praise Kendall’s candor, arguing she’s calling out what others won’t: “She’s right—Kim needs to stop giving Kanye a pass,” one X user wrote. Others defend Kim, suggesting she’s just co-parenting in the spotlight: “They share kids; she can’t avoid him forever.” The Coachella moment itself was brief—Kim and Kanye reportedly parted ways after the set—but its ripple effects have amplified long-standing tensions. Kendall, who’s attended Coachella religiously over the years, was there to support her rumored flame Bad Bunny, headlining the festival, making Kim’s Kanye cameo feel like a personal slight.
This isn’t the first time Kendall’s clashed with Kim, but it’s rare for her to air it so publicly. As the festival rolls on, all eyes are on the sisters to see if this spat escalates or fizzles out. For now, Kendall’s three words have landed like a grenade, proving that even in a family built on fame, loyalty and limits are still up for debate. Coachella 2025 just got a lot messier.