Kanye West Tweets, Then Deletes, Claims Of His Family's Concern
In a string of erased tweets, rapper Kanye West asserted that his better half Kim Kardashian was attempting to get him hospitalized, following a battle rally he hung on Sunday.
Rapper and style creator Kanye West posted, at that point erased, a progression of tweets Monday late evening guaranteeing that his better half Kim Kardashian was attempting to get him hospitalized.
"Kim attempted to carry a specialist to bolt me up with a specialist," he tweeted.
This was among a stretch of wide-going tweets where he guaranteed that the film Get Out depended on him, said that on-screen character Shia LaBeouf should do a go for his Gap dress line however never appeared, and asked his relative Kris Jenner to call him.
"In the event that I get bolted up like Mandela, Ya'll will know why," West tweeted, suggesting the late leader of South Africa.
West, who declared not long ago that he was running for president, erased practically the entirety of the tweets — leaving up the one advancing his up and coming collection, DONDA, tweeting "Ima center around the music now."
This is all after a battle rally West hung on Sunday in North Charleston, S.C., where he gave a long and winding discourse discussing weapon control and his confidence, and sorrowfully uncovered that he and his better half about ended their first pregnancy.
West additionally drew a great deal of analysis for his remarks at the convention about the abolitionist Harriet Tubman, guaranteeing she "never really liberated the slaves. She simply had the slaves go work for other white individuals."
Kanye said this and I left immediately. I went for a laugh and I got one. But when it got disrespectful for me it was over. pic.twitter.com/nNqjUp03mu— Toe Knee (@toekneerlynos) July 19, 2020
The Post and Courier later reported that West had failed to submit any of the 10,000 signatures needed to get on South Carolina's presidential ballot.
West's public behavior has drawn both scrutiny and worry from his many fans. He's been public about his bipolar disorder in the past, telling David Letterman in a 2019 interview that he feels a higher connection with the universe when he's "ramping up," and comparing his brain to a sprained ankle.
"If someone has a sprained ankle, you're not gonna push on him more," he said. "With us, once our brain gets to the point of spraining, people do everything to make it worse."
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