Kanye West has had a stormy July. His mental health struggles are not a secret, and the Yeezy designer, who has bipolar disorder, has shown sings of a complex personal crisis.
20.07.2020 - 20:29 / usmagazine.com
Kanye West broke down in tears during his first presidential campaign rally in Charleston, South Carolina — and the Kardashian family is feeling the heat.“The Kardashians and people close to Kanye are definitely concerned,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.The “Stronger” rapper, 43, held his first official campaign event on Sunday, July 19, two weeks after announcing that he was joining the presidential race.
During his rambling speech, he touched on everything from slavery to abortion,
.Kanye West has had a stormy July. His mental health struggles are not a secret, and the Yeezy designer, who has bipolar disorder, has shown sings of a complex personal crisis.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's future still remains uncertain. The star couple has been on the rocks and it has been public since Kanye's emotional rant during his first presidential rally.
Kim Kardashian West has been fighting to help her husband Kanye West, but the battle is definitely taking its toll.
Kim Kardashian has been keeping a low profile since Kanye West's Twitter posts about her personal life came to surface. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was pictured meeting her husband in Wyoming on Monday, before flying back to LA the following day.
Kim Kardashian, 39, touched down in Los Angeles, CA on July 28 and was noticeably solo as she returned from her Wyoming trip without her husband Kanye West, 43. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star looked comfortable in a gray sweatshirt, matching sweatpants, and slippers as she quickly got off a private jet and immediately got into a waiting car during her morning return.
Kim Kardashian, 39, broke down while sitting in a car and chatting with her husband Kanye West, 43, when they returned to his ranch in Wyoming after going for a fast food run on July 27.
Amid what appears to be a serious bipolar episode, Kim Kardashian West is speaking out in defense of her husband Kanye West.
Kim Kardashian has released a lengthy statement about her husband Kanye West and has spoken out amid his Twitter rants that have called both her and her mother out, as well as his abortion revelation he made during his campaign appearance.
Friends forever. Dave Chappelle was quick to hop on a private jet to check in on his pal Kanye West amid concerns about the rapper’s mental state. The comedian, 46, flew down to Ye’s Wyoming ranch, where the pair, along with a group of friends spent some time outdoors on Tuesday. Kanye, 43, took to Twitter — where he unleashed a series of bizarre tweets the night before — to share a video of the group.
Kim Kardashian isn’t pleased that husband Kanye West brought up their private life and family on a national stage since his first campaign rally in South Carolina.“Kim is deeply upset with Kanye for talking about their personal life and for making matters that are very personal to them and their family public,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.The rapper, 43, held his first official campaign event on Sunday, July 19, two weeks after confirming that he was joining the race for the White
previously reported, Kanye's presidential bid announcement and subsequent tweets and speeches come amid a struggle with his bipolar disorder. Their source explained, "Kanye has been doing well for a long time.
Kanye West had his first campaign rally in South Carolina yesterday, and his emotional, rambling speech has concerned his wife Kim Kardashian and her family, according to TMZ.According to Hollywood Life, Variety, and USA Today, West went on an anti-abortion rant when he spoke about how he and Kardashian considered having an abortion when they found out she was pregnant with their first child. "I almost killed my daughter…My girlfriend called me screaming, crying," he said.
A source is speaking out about how the Kardashians feel about Kanye West‘s viral confessions he made during a campaign rally in South Carolina.