Kris Jenner is Terrified of Kayne West!
The Crybaby rapper, Kayne West is so out of control, glamorous family matriarch Kris Jenner is worried that “he’s damaging the Kardashian brand” and has ordered he get some crisis p.r. to rein him in.
West’s team met with a host of top publicists within the last few
months — but nobody is brave enough to work with him. A source said,
“His Twitter rants are out of control, and Kris fears that he’s taking
the family down. Kris wants Kanye to hire someone to handle all the
noise and drama so he can focus on being an artist.” But the response
from the p.r. world was deafeningly silent.
One top publicist who was approached told us, “You couldn’t pay us enough to represent Kanye. He’s too much to handle.”
Page Six reported the news of Kanye’s meltdown backstage at “Saturday Night Live.” He flew into a
frenzy moments before the show, hosted by Melissa McCarthy, because the
lighting director ordered the crew to take up the flooring on his set.
Kanye was heard yelling, “By 50 percent [I am more influential than]
Stanley Kubrick, Picasso, Apostle Paul, f - - king Picasso and Escobar.
By 50 percent, more influential than any other human being. Don’t
f - - k with me. Don’t f - - k with me. Don’t f - - k with me.”
And it wasn’t the first time Kanye has flipped out over a floor.
Sources tell us that when he previously appeared on “SNL” as the musical
guest, he demanded expensive marble flooring. An insider related,
“Kanye said, ‘If I’m going to sing like a stone, I need to feel the
stone,’ and then got his team to bring in a huge piece of marble. It was
ridiculous.”
Meanwhile, after the tape leak, Kanye and “SNL” boss Loren Michaels spoke on the phone to clear the air. Another source close to Kanye
insists, “He wasn’t overly concerned about the recording. It’s not the
first time [somebody has secretly recorded him],” said the source, who
added, “He’s a provocateur . . . somebody who stirs up the s - - t. He
knows how to generate a lot of interest and curiosity . . . He’s an
artist first and foremost . . . The whole Twitter persona is a part of
his art.” Kanye’s rep didn’t comment.
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