Just Like Elon Musk, Kanye West Had Fired People ‘In Two Seconds’, Claims Former Bodyguard
Earlier this month, Elon Musk informed people that he has suspended the Twitter account of Kanye West for “incitement to violence.” It was revealed that the influential rapper posted an image of a Nazi swastika blended with the Star of David. After the chief executive learned about the tweet, he instantly took strict action. This was the grimmest of the things that the latter did after his constant trail of antisemitic remarks.
However, his erratic comments about Nazis in his interview had already started a rampage on social media, since the former Yeezy owner praised Adolf Hitler and stated that he see good things in him. The Twitter suspension was the biggest blow after the Adidas employees exposed Ye’s bullying tactics and how he exploited people working under him. And now one of the former bodyguards revealed the erratic behavior of the fashion designer.
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Kanye West used to ‘yell at people’ reveals his former bodyguard
In the latest interview with The U.S. Sun, a former bodyguard of Ye, Steve Stanulis talked about his problematic behavior. Steve, who used to work for the musician back in 2016 stated that Kanye West needs help. He revealed that the ex-billionaire treated people badly and shunned people for wearing “printed shirts.”
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Moreover, if anyone tried to help him with his condition, he fired them in the next two seconds. Steve continued that there is certainly some issues with his mental health seeing how he is distancing himself and saying things.
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“Obviously, with all the anti-Semitic stuff now and all this stuff with all the sponsorships, you know, it’s self-destructive. He’s in self-destructive mode,” explained the ex-bodyguard.
The Former NYPD officer Steve is now launching his explosive tell-all documentary about his experience working for the rapper. 15 Days with Kanye is directed by John Bianco and produced by Stanulis Films Inc. and will focus on the time Stanulis spent with the fashion mogul and how things did not turn out right.
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What do you think? Does the rapper really need rehab or medical support? Or is he just being himself? Tell us your views in the comment section.
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