NO Filter: Did Kanye West REALLY Just Say That?!?!

By Alan Hume | Thursday, 25 April 2024 10:30 AM
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In a recent interview, Kanye West, the renowned rapper, made a startling revelation about his sexual preferences, naming former First Lady Michelle Obama as a potential partner.

The 46-year-old rapper was a guest on "The Download" podcast, where he was asked about his ideal partner for a "threesome" with his wife, Bianca Censori. After a brief pause, West named Michelle Obama, which was followed by his laughter and a comment, "Gotta f--k the President's wife."

West, the founder of Yeezy, did not elaborate on his choice, leaving host Justin Laboy to speculate, "I don’t think that’s the legit answer, but that’s the answer for today." The nature of West and Censori's marriage remains unclear, although their openness about their sexuality is evident. Censori, an Australian architect, is often seen in revealing outfits, and the couple has been spotted in explicit situations publicly.

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Page Six attempted to contact Obama's representative for a response to West's comments but received no immediate reply. The "Power" rapper's choice of the 60-year-old "Light We Carry" author and whether it was intended as a slight to her husband, Barack Obama, is also unclear, given their tumultuous past.

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In 2009, following West's infamous interruption of Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards, then-president Barack Obama labeled West a "jackass" in a leaked conversation with an ABC reporter. The former president reiterated this sentiment in 2012, although he also praised West, describing him as "a Chicago guy. Smart. He's very talented."

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West's political leanings became apparent after the 2016 presidential election when he was seen fraternizing with Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Oval Office. In January 2019, West reaffirmed his support for Trump on X, formerly known as Twitter, stating, "Just so in 2019 you know where I stand. They will not program me. Blacks are 90% Democrats. That sounds like control to me."

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