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Rapper Kanye West slammed for comments on abortion and vaccinations, allegedly in grips of a bipolar episode – The West Australian
Kanye West is allegedly in the grips of a bipolar episode, leaving his family ‘very concerned’.

Kanye West is allegedly in the grips of a bipolar episode, leaving his family very concerned.
The rapper, 43, is said to have sparked concern after announcing his decision to run for president via Twitter last week, and taking part in a controversial interview with Forbes on Wednesday.
In the interview, West slammed Planned Parenthood as an organisation run by white supremacists to do the Devils work, drawing widespread criticism online.
He also received backlash for his anti-vaccine stance, saying that its so many of our children that are being vaccinated and paralysed…so when they say the way were going to fix COVID is with a vaccine, Im extremely cautious.
The rapper also claimed that he had COVID-19 in February this year and took hot showers and watched instructional videos to treat himself. He then referred to any potential COVID vaccine being a mark of the beast.
While he has previously been a vocal supporter for President Donald Trump, he has now distanced himself and revealed that the party he would be running for was called The Birthday Party.
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Rapper Kanye West shakes hands with US President Donald Trump. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
West is no stranger to making outlandish claims or displays, but TMZ has reported that the rapper is in the grips of a serious bipolar episode which affects his decision-making.
Our sources say his family and those close to him are worried, but they believe things will stabilize as they have in the past, it reported.
The problem here, is that Kanyes proclamations are causing problems.
West has been married to Kim Kardashian, 39, since 2014, and the couple have four children, North, seven, Saint, four, Chicago, two, and Psalm, 14 months.
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Kanye Wests post about abortion. Credit: Twitter
In 2018, Kanye revealed he was not taking medication for bipolar because it stifles his creativity.
This week, he took to Twitter to further express his controversial views on abortion, declaring that six month fetuses are souls that deserve to live. That tweet has now been deleted.
He said he was pro-life because he was following the word of the Bible.
In a previous interview with David Letterman, West described his experiences with psychosis, saying that there were times where he felt paranoia and believed everyone was out to get him.
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