Kanye West spoke about his suspicious resurface tape that allegedly came out after Hollywood fixer Kevin “KB” Bratt claimed he stopped releasing the video.
“It was a fun night. I can't wait to see it again.” You removed with x Friday night.
The disgraceful rapper responded to a post that shared a screenshot of Bratt's Instagram Story, claiming that West's sex tapes had stopped coming to the market more than a decade ago.
Bratt, a Jewish man and formerly a marketing and PR specialist in the online adult entertainment industry, made the allegations after a disturbing, anti-Semitic rant at the age of 47.
“Hey @Remember I helped me leave the market for you in 2012… in Las Vegas?” 55-year-old Blatt captioned the post featuring a shirtless west. I did.
“Yeah, this Jew never forgot what the scary performance and little 🍆 had…”
West's post is the latest comment in a series of strange social media comments, and has been all removed since. Bratt later told Page 6 that he wanted to teach West “letters” in his Instagram attack.
The resurfaced sex tapes and unknown women, which are said to be featured in the West, came from a laptop that the music producer gave to his family member, his cousin Lawrence Franklin. I insisted on the Daily Mail December 2016.
The tape was discovered in late 2012 when West began dating his first wife, Kim Kardashian.
West is said to have announced a large amount of over $250,000 to keep the video sealed and not released.
This money is said to have been used to ensure that no copies of the video were made and to ensure that they had been replaced and guaranteed.
“I had a cousin who stole my laptop. West Raps 2016 song “Real Friends” is suspected of a reference to the infamous tape.
Blatt's Instagram story appeared in the West the same day, with his second wife, Bianca Censori, split up.
The farewell was followed by the couple's red head appearance at the Grammys, where Censori was wearing a completely see-through dress.
Censori was “exhausted” from West's hateful rant, and his decision to sell Swastika's merchandise on his website was a breakpoint, an insider told Page Six.
“She was a great wife and a great collaborator. She has gone through so many crazy moments, which may be essential.”
