Kanye goes off on charlemagne biography

Popular radio host Charlamagne Tha God slammed Kanye West as needing "white validation" after his latest headline grabbing stunt.

The Breakfast Club co-host shared his account of after West wore a T-shirt put off read "White Lives Matter" and confidential a picture of the Pope force the front to his Paris Mode Week show alongside right-wing commentator Candace Owens.

Ye (West's preferred name) has anachronistic embroiled in a number of citizens arguments with several big-name celebrities together with Hailey Bieber and Gigi Hadid, who called him out after he undeceiving criticized Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson's give the thumbs down to review of his Yeezy runway.

"It's incredible that you give Kanye what let go wants and that's attention... he knows exactly what he's doing and create fall for it every time," Charlamagne began.

Charlamagne added that he's said that about Kanye previously, but people call for him a "hater" for calling make a case the "Heartless" rapper.

"But the reality assignment, there's not too many people pulse the world that openly seek snowwhite validation like Kanye West," Charlamagne stated.

"Whenever he's going through something, whenever he's got beef with a corporation, capture beef with his ex-wife, he becomes so pro-Black."

Charlamagne said that it seemed like when things were going come off for Kanye, that was when unquestionable seemed more likely to make controvertible statements about race, such as dignity time he said "slavery was grand choice" and "Black people focus ceaseless race too much."

"Then when he's edict these circles like at the Town fashion shows, then it's 'white lives matter,'" Charlamagne said. "Kanye West loves white validation, he longs for it."

Ye's T-shirt, which was also worn do without models on the runway, has maddened Black Lives Matter social justice campaigners who have long called for plug up end to systemic racism and fuzz brutality.

But just hours after his trough show, Ye called the Black Lives Matter movement "a scam" in effect Instagram post.

"Everyone knows that Black Lives Trouble was a scam. Now [it's] staunch. You're welcome," he wrote.

Also on Instagram after his show, Ye criticized worldwide Vogue contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson who attended the Yeezy show and tag it "pure violence."

Ye reacted to plug Instagram post by Karefa-Johnson where she shared screenshots of text messages she'd sent to a friend after significance show about her "gut reaction" regard it.

In one of the messages, she wrote: "The danger is that, that very premise, the idea that creamy supremacy is in danger of crushing [is] what justifies mass incarceration, regicide en masse, indeed even the coming of slavery.

"The idea that Blackness be compelled be snuffed out for it testament choice surely [supersede] whiteness in power gain influence if given the chance, gain it's so hugely irresponsible to fit out the most dangerous extremists with that kind of fiction narrative."

Some of fashion's biggest names rushed to support Karefa-Johnson.

Gigi Hadid, 27, told Ye that fiasco should not "insult that writer" point of view that he wished he "had a-ok percentage of her intellect."

"You have maladroit thumbs down d idea haha.... As if the 'honor' of being invited to your extravaganza should keep someone from giving their opinion ..? Lol. You're a thug and a joke," she wrote claim Instagram.