“No fat people and must have the complexion of Sean Combs”

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The absurd casting of Kanye West: “No fat people and must have the complexion of Sean Combs”

Kanye West continues to be talked about for her ideas and find bizarre.

First he posted a 5 -minute song entitled Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine on X, with the participation of Sean Combs and Kanye West's daughtereleven -year -old North had from ex -wife Kim Kardashian, without the authorization of the latter.

Kim did not like that the 11 -year -old daughter was on a track with Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is in prison for rather serious crimes.

The track, which was then canceled, opens with a telephone conversation between Ye and Diddy, who says “I want to thank you for taking care of my children, friend. Nobody contacted them, nobody called them”.

Ye replies “I love you, friend. You raised me. Even when I didn't know you, do you understand what I mean?”.

Then he decided to recruit people for a casting with absurd parameters.

Also on X, he made it known that he is “putting a choir together” to cover the carnival track contained on the “vultures” disc.

The “volunteers” must be “all males” with “the complexion of Sean Combs or darker”. They must also have “shaved heads or must be willing to shave your head if chosen”.

And he added: “No fat people” and “they must be at ease wearing leisure”.

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