During his rally speech, the rapper appeared to acknowledge that his comments would be met with a negative reaction by his family.
He explained that if his wife were to divorce him after making the comments, he would still be thankful that she had North. 'Even if my wife were to divorce me after this speech, she brought North into this world, when I did not want to,' he said. Those close to the rapper say they are also concerned that he is 'tanking some of his business' with his recent speeches and could ignite boycotts. Kanye has been open about his struggle with bipolar disorder and, in 2016, he spent time in hospital after a 'psychiatric emergency' that forced him to cancel 21 concert dates. Kim has previously defended her husband's rants and said in a 2018 tweet that he was a 'free-thinker' and entitled to his own opinion. She also appeared to endorse her husband's presidential bid when he first announced it two weeks ago by retweeting his message with an emoji of a US flag.
Kanye deleted almost all of the tweets about Kim within an hour of posing them. A source has since told Entertainment Tonight that Kim is 'completely devastated' by Kanye's tweets and that she has been trying to get her husband help for his bipolar disorder but he has refused. 'Kim has always been public about everything in her life, but with Kanye and him being bipolar she has always respected to keep that more private and within the family,' the source said. 'Kanye tweeting about the family and painting her as trying to 'lock him up' has upset Kim because that wasn't her intention and she only ever wants the best for her husband.'
Photos: Kim Kardashian breaks her silence! Speaks on Kanye West's mental state & bipolar disorder.
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