Dave Chappelle Flies Out to Visit Kanye West as Kim Kardashian Tries to Help From Los Angeles

Photo credit: PATRICK KOVARIK - Getty Images
Photo credit: PATRICK KOVARIK - Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

  • Kanye posted a series of concerning tweets on Monday night and claimed Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner tried to lock him up.

  • Kim is reportedly “devastated” right now and trying to help Kanye while she remains home in California.

  • Comedian Dave Chappelle flew out to Wyoming to visit Kanye during this troubling time.


Over the weekend, Kanye West gave a concerning speech during a rally in South Carolina, and on Monday night, he tweeted a series of troubling statements about Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner trying to help him receive medical care while in Wyoming.

According to sources from People magazine, Kim is trying to help Kanye while she remains in Los Angeles, although the Kardashian-West family is facing difficulties because Kanye reportedly “doesn’t want help.” They added, “Kim’s family is around to support her as always. And they love Kanye. They want him to be healthy. They are all trying to figure out how to help Kanye. They are in contact with medical professionals for guidance.”

On top of being “completely devastated” by Kanye’s statements about her first pregnancy and this situation being a public matter, an Entertainment Tonight 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.”

Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy - Getty Images

While it seems like Kim and Kanye’s in-laws are struggling to connect with him right now, comedian Dave Chappelle flew out to Kanye’s Wyoming ranch. Kanye posted a video of the visit on Twitter. In it, Dave said, “Brotherhood is real, love is real,” as Kanye asked him to say “something to lift our spirits.”


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