Kanye West's latest tweets about possible Kim Kardashian divorce explained
This week, Kanye West 'officially' kicked off his bid to become President of the United States of America with an unorthodox rally in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Hide AdWest appeared in South Carolina wearing a bulletproof vest and with 2020 shaved into his head, addressing the crowd without a microphone.
The rapper covered topics like abortion, religion and homelessness during the rally, and announced he will be running as a candidate for his self-proclaimed “birthday party”.
Since then, the rapper's Twitter account has once again become the subject of much debate, with fans worried West could be in the middle of a serious bipolar episode.
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Hide AdThings came to a particularly noteworthy head on Monday (20 July), when West posted and deleted a series of tweets claiming that his wife Kim Kardashian was trying to get him hospitalised.
What did Kanye West say on Twitter?
"Kim tried to bring a doctor to lock me up with a doctor," he tweeted. "If I get locked up like Mandela, Ya'll will know why."
During the social media outburst, West also claimed that the movie Get Out was based on his life, and asked his mother-in-law Kris Jenner to call him.
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Hide AdHe also appeared to end his marriage to Kardashian, saying: "I been trying to get divorced since Kim met with [rapper Meek Mill], at the Waldorf for "prison reform."
West deleted almost all of the tweets, leaving up only one, promoting his upcoming album, DONDA.
"Ima focus on the music now," he said, further fuelling speculation his presidential 'run' is simply a publicity stunt for his new record.
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Kardashian reportedly first met American rapper and activist Meek MIll in 2018, when the pair were speakers at the star-studded Inaugural Criminal Justice Reform Summit in Los Angeles.
Meek has also praised Kardashian in the past for using her celebrity status to do "good work" for the prison reform cause.
But West seemed to hint his wife had been unfaithful in the past, saying: "Meek is my man and was respectful... That's my dog... Kim was out of line..."
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Hide Ad"I'm worth 5 billion dollars and more than that through Christ... But ya'll ain't listen to MJ and now ya'll believe them???"
What did Kanye West say at his rally?
Appearing unscripted, West's rally speech often went off on tangents, with the rapper even having long debates with audience members.
He said that abortion should remain legal, but there should be financial support for new mothers - suggesting that “everybody that has a baby gets a million dollars”.
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Hide AdHe said: “It takes a village to raise a child. Society has been set up for single mums not to have a village, to not have a child.”
West also cried when discussing how he was almost aborted by his parents, saying: “There would have been no Kanye West, because my dad was too busy.”
He added: “I almost killed my daughter… even if my wife were to divorce me after this speech, she brought North into the world, even when I didn’t want to.”
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Hide AdIt's been reported that West's acknowledgement of this personal family matter has caused a rift between him and Kardashian, who did not give permission for the information to be made public.
Is Kanye West OK?
The Kardashians are reportedly "incredibly worried" about West, who could be experiencing a serious bipolar episode.
Although Kim has remained silent during Kanye's outbursts, fans have been urging her to speak out.
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Hide AdIn 2016, West was hospitalised for a "psychiatric emergency", and has 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."