Kanye West reveals he had to hide his admiration for Trump as he felt "bullied" by Hollywood
"It drove me crazy to not be able to say that I like Trump... Because you got something you’re thinking, but you’re told you’re not allowed to say it in public... I was bullied by Hollywood.”
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, revealed that he felt "bullied" by his peers in the entertainment industry, who told him for a long time to "keep quiet" and keep his admiration for former President Donald Trump hidden:
The rapper also said in the exclusive interview he granted to Fox Network’s program Tucker Carlson Tonight that several friends told him it was better to "bite his tongue" about his political views to protect his children and his marriage:
"Manipulating black people"
Kim Kardashian's ex-husband also talked about his relationship with Barack Obama, which has "faded" over the years, despite being the former president’s “favorite artist”:
Ye also commented on the terrible spread of the woke ideology, accusing sportswear giant Nike of "manipulating black people" through its advertising. "They are killing us through food. They're killing us through content. They are killing us through programming. But God is alive and he is alive in all of us. And we will overcome."