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Kanye West is raising concerns after tweeting and deleting a disturbing message in which he wrote about being murdered and having his daughter North taken away from him.
“NORTHY I AM GOING TO WAR AND PUTTING MY LIFE ON THE LINE AND IF I AM MURDERED DON’T EVER LET WHITE MEDIA TELL YOU I WASNT A GOOD MAN,” West, 43, wrote in the tweet, adding, “WHEN PEOPLE THREATEN TO TAKE YOU OUT OF MY LIFE JUST KNOW I LOVE YOU”
He attached a photo of 7-year-old North, whom he shares with wife Kim Kardashian.
His message alarmed fans who saw the tweet before it disappeared.
“He needs help y’all,” one wrote. “Real help. Stop feeing into this.”
Another added, “We saw your deleted tweet. You need help from doctors, family and friends. this is not going to end well without that. first doctors.”
Several other fans echoed those sentiments, pleading with the rapper to seek help from medical professionals.
West, who announced he is running for president in the 2020 election, has long struggled with bipolar disorder.
Over the summer, he tweeted that he was trying to divorce Kardashian, 39. The KKW Beauty founder defended her husband, blaming the rant on his mental illness.
West also had a breakdown on stage during a presidential campaign rally in South Carolina at which he claimed he tried to have North aborted.
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