Kanye West Goes On Rant In Skid Row, Claims He's Not Letting Anyone 'Write The Narrative' Of His Family
Kanye West spent his Thanksgiving Eve speaking in the middle of Skid Row to anyone who would listen.
According to Page Six the rapper, 44, made an impassioned speech that went from talking about how God wants him to reunite with estranged wife Kim Kardashian, 41, to the media controlling the narrative of his life.
“The narrative God wants is to see that we can be redeemed in all these relationships,” West began his monologue. “We’ve made mistakes. I’ve made mistakes. I’ve publically done things that were not acceptable as a husband, but right now today, for whatever reason — I didn’t know I was going to be in front of this mic — but I’m here to change the narrative.”
The "Heartless" musician then went after the network home of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. “I’m not letting E! write the narrative of my family. I’m not letting Hulu write the narrative of my family … I am the priest of my home,” he exclaimed.
“I have to be next to my children as much as possible," West continued. "So, when I’m out the house, I’ve got a house right next to the house. I’m doing everything to be right next to the situation."
The father-of-four then stepped back, further clarifying — “I’m trying to express this in the most sane way, the most calm way possible, but I need to be back home."
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West then launched into his broken marriage with Kardashian — who has moved on with comedian Pete Davidson — and how they should be back together.
“If the enemy can separate Kimye, there’s going to be millions of families that feel like that separation is ok… but when God brings Kimye together, there’s going to be millions of families that are going to be influenced to see that they can overcome the work of the separation, of trauma the devil has used to capitalize to keep people in misery while people step over homeless people to go to the Gucci store," he said.
A source told the outlet that West was there to have a meeting and “share ideas” with the CEO and president of LA Mission, a nonprofit that helps fight homelessness in Los Angeles. According to the insider, the fashion designer also talked about "saving the world" and "ideas to work with the LA mission."