Kanye West: Kim Kardashian is "angry" about campaign appearance

Kanye West has trouble with his wife Kim Kardashian after his first campaign appearance. His friends are obviously worried too.

Kanye West (43, "Yeezus") apparently has a lot of trouble with his wife Kim Kardashian (39) after his bizarre first campaign appearance. According to media reports, this is extremely upset that West has trumpeted that he was thinking about an abortion before the birth of his first daughter North (7).

"Kim is shocked that Kanye spoke about North at his rally," an undisclosed source told People. She was "pretty angry" that he had shared something so private with the audience, the source said. The 39-year-old is very concerned about the impact this disclosure could have on her four children. In addition to the daughter North, the couple also have their children Saint (4), Chicago (2) and Psalm (1).

At the campaign event of his self-proclaimed "Birthday Party" in Charleston, South Carolina, West said: "Even if my wife wants to divorce me after this speech, she gave birth to North, but I didn't want to. She protected this child." He is also said to have said, "I almost killed my daughter!" Before shouting, "I love my daughter!"

Your marriage suffers from his behavior

A second source also revealed to "People" that the couple's marriage would have suffered given Western behavior and statements in recent months. "Your relationship has suffered serious damage and it happened pretty suddenly," the insider said.

Meanwhile, the US celebrity portal "TMZ" reports that the Kardashians and some friends of the rapper are seriously concerned about his mental health. One source even claims that West desperately needs "professional help" and is currently experiencing a manic episode. Kanye West has spoken openly about his bipolar disorder in the past.

West announced at the beginning of July that he wanted to run for president. "We must now recognize America's promise by trusting God, uniting our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States," it said in his statement on Twitter. To do this, he set the hashtag "# 2020VISION".

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