Charlamagne Tha God Expresses Concern For Kanye West
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Charlamagne Tha God Expresses Concern For Kanye West, Says He’s Moving Like “a Person Who Doesn’t Feel Like He’s Gonna Be Here Much Longer” [Video]

Charlamagne Tha God expressed concern for Kanye West’s well-being amid his recent controversy.

On an episode of his Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne expressed that the artist, who now legally goes by Ye, is moving like a person who won’t be around much longer.

The conversation began with co-host Andrew Schulz mentioning Kanye’s relationship with God.

“He talks about this relationship he has with God. And now I realize that’s the only relationship he got,” Schulz said.

“He needs to start really leaning into God. Because nothing he’s doing is of God,” Charlamagne Tha God said at the 17:08 mark of the podcast. “I hope that this is what helps him go find some real healing because clearly he’s hurting. I don’t see this ending well. I feel like he’s moving like a person who doesn’t feel like he’s gonna be here much longer.”

Later in the conversation, Charlamagne says he feels as though Kanye does not love himself and is seeking white validation.

“He is on a quest for white validation,” he added. “Here’s the thing, and I think that’s what I wanted to say earlier. Kanye doesn’t love anybody because Kanye doesn’t love himself.”

As we’ve previously reported, Kanye most recent erratic behavior began after he wore a White Lives Matter shirt during his surprise fashion show.

Since then, Kanye has made some controversial comments, including antisemitic statements that led to multiple companies cutting ties with him.

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