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Kanye West claimed he is trying to divorce his wife, Kim Kardashian, while also accusing her mother, Kris Jenner, of engaging in “white supremacy” in the latest rant from the outspoken rapper.
“I been trying to get divorced since Kim met with Meek at the Warldolf [sic] for ‘prison reform,'” Kanye wrote on Twitter early Wednesday.
West was apparently referring to a criminal justice summit attended by Kardashian and rapper Meek Mill in November 2018.
“Meek is my man and was respectful,” he added. “That’s my dog Kim was out of line.”
In the series of missives, West then referred to Jenner, his mother-in-law, as “Kris Jong-Un” and said that the Kardashian’s were attempting to force him into psychiatric treatment.
“They tried to fly in with 2 doctors to 51/50 me,” West said, referring to the California welfare code that says people who may be a danger to themselves can be placed in an involuntary hold.
“Kriss and Kim put out a statement without my approval … that’s not what a wife should do White supremacy.”
He later deleted the posts from his Twitter feed.
The artist was apparently at his studio in Cody, Wyoming when he issued the tweets. The accusations came one day after West first said the Kardashians were trying to “lock me up.”
“I will live for my children Kris I’m in Cody if your not planning another one of your children’s playboy shoots,” he wrote in his early Wednesday tweetstorm.
The drama appeared to originate from a strange campaign-style event in South Carolina on Sunday where he cried while revealing that Kardashian almost aborted their first child.
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