Family And Friends Are Reportedly ”Upset” With Kanye Over Comments He Made During South Carolina Rally
We’re all used to Kanye and his outrageous comments but he really took things to the next level during his first campaign rally in South Carolina over the weekend.
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During the event, he claimed that historical figure Harriet Tubman never “freed the slaves” and said, “she just had them work for other white people.” To make matters worse, Kanye tearfully admitted that he and Kim discussed the possibility of her having an abortion while she was pregnant with their first child, North West. While discussing that topic, Kanye said he would “be at peace” with Kim divorcing him over his admissions he made at the rally.
Now, a source tells Entertainment Tonight that Kim along with her family is upset with Kanye. However, the source adds that “the family and Kanye’s friends are worried about him.”
“Kanye isn’t in a good place and isn’t listening to anyone trying to talk him into getting help. Kim is upset with Kanye for his rants yesterday, especially talking about the possibility of having an abortion and not giving birth to North,” the source says. “She knows this is something North will see when she gets older and that’s heartbreaking.“
“At the end of the day people close to Kanye want him to end this presidential run now before he does more damage to himself, his brand and the family,” the source adds.
Kanye has been making headlines since
announcing that he’s running for President on the Fourth of July. He tweeted, “We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION.”
While some didn’t take him seriously, his latest campaign seems like confirmation that he’s all in. Socialites, how do you feel about this? Sound off in the comment box below!
Press Play Below For A Recap Of His Rally:
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