Kanye West faces another big controversy after wearing a controversial "White Lives Matter" statement shirt during the recent Paris Fashion Week. As this also comes with what they call "anti-Semitic" posts, sources close to Kim Kardashian's ex now express their concern about the rapper's mental health.
Insiders believe a mental break causes West's recent behavior. After being hospitalized due to mental health problems in 2016 and admitting to suffering from bipolar disorder in 2019, the tipsters allege this may be the most serious episode the controversial star has suffered.
The sources told Page Six that the songwriter is "barely sleeping," which was the same issue that resulted in his 2016 hospitalization. Allegedly, he started showing odd behavior when he fired his publicist for his recent Parish fashion show, changed his plans for the event, and held a new show that featured the now-infamous White Lives Matter theme.
Aside from that, he also set up a mind-blowing interview with Tucker Carlson against his team's advice. Since this began, he reportedly started firing consultants and advisers who had been disagreeing with his suggestions and refusing his ideas, which were described as "anti-Semitic or racist."
In addition, West is said to be hiring a new team as a part of his alleged preparations for the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Allegedly, the record producer is gearing up for his second presidential run, and to add more fuel to the fire, he shared a photo of a baseball cap with the year "2024" printed on the brim.
To make matters worse, the 45-year-old star reportedly alienates confidants by telling the same story in private that led him to endorse the White Lives Matter slogan and anti-Semitic remarks in public. Sadly, the sources said his friends couldn't find anyone who could get through to him and convince him to seek professional help, as he even feuded with his longtime pals who wanted to calm him down.
Meanwhile, Instagram has restricted West's Instagram account after sharing his controversial remarks about people of the Jewish faith. The social media platform has deleted several of his posts and added a restriction on his page for the "foreseeable future."
A Meta spokesperson confirmed its move on NBC News, revealing West violated the app's rules and guidelines. Though Meta, which owns Instagram, didn't specifically reveal which of his posts were deemed inappropriate, the "Praise God" hitmaker's recent post showing the screenshots of his exchange with Sean "Diddy" Combs with the caption, "Jesus is Jew," was seen as the reason.
In the snaps, the "I'll Be Missing You" singer told the fashion designer that he was just trying to talk to him as a Black man and he was talking to him because his moves were already hurting their people, telling him to stop.
P. Diddy also asked West to send him an address where they could talk face-to-face and asked him to stop playing internet games. The Yeezy designer responded by saying what he was doing wasn't a game and even used Diddy as an example to show the Jewish people who told him to call West that no one could "threaten or influence" him. "I told you this was war," he said.