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12th Oct 2022

Kanye West claims ‘fake children were planted in his home’ in bizarre unseen interview footage

Charlie Herbert

Several parts of the interview were not broadcast because they were deemed too strange and controversial

A number of disturbing and controversial unaired clips from Kanye West’s recent interview with Fox News have been unearthed, including more anti-semitic statements and the bizarre claim that “fake children” had been planted in the rapper’s house.

Fox aired a two-part interview between Tucker Carlson and West, who also goes by Ye.

But several parts of the interview were cut and never made it to air because they were deemed too stranger and controversial.

Many of these clips have now been obtained by Vice News.

In one part of the interview, West suggested that “fake children” had been planted in his house in order to manipulate his own children with malevolent intent.

“I mean, like actors, professional actors, placed into my house to sexualise my kids,” West reportedly told Carlson, before talking about the “so-called son” of an associate.

“We don’t, we didn’t even believe that this person was her son because he was way smarter than her, right?”

Carlson decided not to ask any follow-up questions about the bizarre “fake children” remark. Instead, he let Kanye move onto a claim he has repeated on several occasions – that his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her family “kidnapped” his daughter Chicago on her fourth birthday.

“Everyone saw in broad daylight these public figures kidnap my Black child on her birthday,” he told Carlson. “I did not know the location of the birthday party and Travis Scott had to give me the address.

Several parts of Kanye’s interview with Fox News weren’t aired (Fox News/YouTube)

“When I showed up, they were so frazzled. If that’s not the most Karen-level thing, to feel like you can take a Black child and not give the father the address.

“This is the way people are treated when they get out of prison, when they go to prison. And 100 percent, I am in a glass prison or else I’d be the one with the say so over where my children go to school.”

Back in 2019, West spoke to David Letterman about his experiences living with bipolar disorder, saying that when he experiences manic episodes, he becomes “hyper-paranoid about everything.”

“Everyone — this is my experience; other people have different experiences — everyone now is an actor. Everything’s a conspiracy,” he said at the time.

“You feel the government is putting chips in your head. You feel you’re being recorded. You feel all these things,” he continued.

In recent days, the rapper has been on the receiving end of a fierce backlash after sharing anti-semitic posts on his social media.

On Instagram, he accused fellow rapper Diddy of being controlled by Jewish people, which led to his account being suspended.

This led to him taking to Twitter, where he said he would go “death con [sic] 3 On Jewish people.”

He was then suspended from Twitter for this.

Both Twitter and Instagram have removed the posts because they violated their policies on hate speech.

This follows comes after Kanye attracted criticism for wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt during Paris Fashion Week and labelling the Black Lives Matter movement a “scam.”

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