Kanye West and paparazzi have long had a turbulent relationship, and the Chicago rap mogul has once again exploded on a few paps for allegedly following him.
Ye, his wife Bianca Censori and son Psalm made a trip to church in Los Angeles on Sunday (June 4) and were getting tailed by paparazzi while riding in a black truck.
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Never one to hold his tongue, the Yeezy founder hopped out of the SUV and sent a threatening message loud and clear to the photographers in the parking lot.
“Like, seriously bro! All of you muthafuckas stop following me!” he could be seen yelling angrily in a video obtained by TMZ.
Despite his desperate plea, photographers still manage to snap Ye hanging with his four-year-old son as he attempted to ride a bike around the parking lot.
On the fashion side, West stuck with his new signature look as he rocked shoulder pads underneath a black German police T-shirt and peculiar sock shoes.
Censori also caught fans’ attention with her bizarre outfit, which included a netting covering her face from head to boots along with an oversized black neck scarf of sorts. Some even compared it to a dog bed.
“He got her out here looking like a sink stopper !!!!!!!!!!!!” one person wrote on The Neighborhood Talk‘s Instagram repost of the ‘fits.
Another joked: “Please rip her out the plastic!” referencing the opening line from Latto’s “Put It On Da Floor.”
It was a busy weekend for Kanye West, who also met up with Ice Cube at the West Coast legend’s crib on Friday (June 2) to seemingly clear the air. Cube had previously been very critical of Ye following his string of antisemitic remarks.
A photo was taken outside of Cube’s house as Ye was leaving for the evening, and both seemed to be pretty happy that they’d been able to solve their dispute.
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Back in October, Kanye drew Ice Cube’s ire after he sat down with Drink Champs and claimed that the former N.W.A legend introduced him to antisemitic theories.
“Cube’s really set me up for this,” Ye said before addressing him directly: “You’ve really influenced me to get on this antisemite vibe. I’m here to finish the job.”
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But when the “No Vaseline” rapper found out about Ye’s claims, he was less than thrilled, and immediately took to Twitter to clear his name.
“I hate that my name was dragged into this Drunk [sic] Champs bullshit,” Cube wrote. “I don’t know what Ye meant by his statements, you’re gonna have to ask him. I didn’t put the batteries in his back. Please leave my name out of all the antisemitic talk. I’m not antisemitic and never have been.”