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Kanye West defends his Instagram tirades, compares them to the colon
Kanye West referred to the slack he constantly receives for tirades on social media as a cleansing ritual.
Speaking to Tucker Carlson about how to prevent aging from his personal and professional problems, he compared his Instagram tirades to the colon, which is a procedure to remove accumulated feces from the body.
“When I have revolutionary techniques, if I raise my voice on Instagram, it’s the colon and people can say,” Oh, what you’re doing is toxic, “he said in the second part of the Fox presenter interview. which aired on Friday night.
“I have to do whatever it takes to get out of my body, and there will be times when I see the pressure level and say,” I won’t let you kill me. “
He also added that he often has to act to be heard by those who allegedly oppress him, especially the Kardashian-Jenner family.
“I have to act like a complete ass to have any say about what my kids are doing because of all the people who control all the kids in the clan,” he explained.
The 45-year-old rapper has been arguing with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian over how to raise four children – North, 9, Saint, 6, Chicago (4), and Psalm 3 – since their paths parted in February 2021. makes sure everyone knows by posting it on social media.
Most notably, he had a problem with how often he saw his children – which is only 20 percent of the time, while the Kardashian looks after them for the other 80 – and what school they attend.
Ye pressed for their children to divide their time between the school she chose and his Dondy Academy.
However, in an interview with Carlson, he admitted that Kardashian allows children to come to the choir after graduating from Sierra Canyon, California.
West’s recent Instagram speech looked at the reaction he received after he rocked his “White Lives Matter” T-shirt during a surprise at the Paris Fashion Week show.
Despite the fact that many celebrities have come together to explain why his jersey was problematic, sources close to the rapper told Page Six that he was surprised by the negative reaction.
“He thinks it’s a computer thing,” said the initiate, “I want to give the voice to the” other side ” [of the race debate in America]”.
“He doesn’t understand why people don’t see it,” they added.