In his latest tweet-then-delete spree, Kanye West claimed he has been trying to divorce his wife, Kim Kardashian.
“I been trying to get divorced since Kim met with Meek at the Warldolf (sic) for ‘prison reform,’” the rapper tweeted, referring to a criminal justice summit Kardashian and rapper Meek Mill attended at New York City’s Waldorf Astoria in November 2018.
“Meek is my man and was respectful. That’s my dog. Kim was out of line.”
West also accused Kardashian and her mother Kris Jenner of attempting to get him mental health treatment.
“They tried to fly in with 2 doctors to 51/50 me,” he shared. That’s the section of California law that allows for the temporary and involuntary psychiatric commitment of people who are a danger to themselves or others.
“Kriss (sic) and Kim put out a statement without my approval … that’s not what a wife should do. White supremacy.” West also referred to his mother-in-law as “Kris Jong-Un.”
West also tweeted about his presidential aspirations, suggesting he postpone his run until 2024. “I guess all black people supposed to vote on Biden? Y’all want me to run on (sic) nah???” Currently, West is on the ballot in only one state, Oklahoma, and is not registered as a candidate with the Federal Election Commission.
The Twitter rant, which he deleted, follows one on Tuesday. “Kriss (sic) don’t play with me you and that calmye are not allowed around my children,” he tweeted. “Y’all tried to lock me up,” he wrote. “Everyone knows the movie get out is about me.”
West claimed: “Kim was trying to fly to Wyoming with a doctor to lock me up like on the movie Get Out because I cried about saving my daughters life yesterday.”
Referencing Kardashian’s 2007 sex tape and Playboy cover, West tweeted: “I put my life on the line for my children that North’s mother would never sell her sex rape (sic). I put my life on my God that North’s mom would never photograph her doing playboy and that’s on God. I’m at the ranch… come and get me.”
West added: "If I get locked up like Mandela Ya’ll will know why.”
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