Could viewers soon see Kanye West as a guest on Iyanla Vanzant's Fix My Life? The possibility shouldn't be ruled out just yet after Vanzant's recent interview, where she expressed her concern for the rapper believing that he could be suffering from a mental imbalance and should seek help.
The Life of Pablo rapper has had his share of public rants and meltdowns recently, causing friends and fans alike to worry about the overall well-being of the talented rapper and producer. One of those concerned people just so happens to be a life coach and has her own show on the OWN network where she offers up her wisdom and advice to those who may need her help in fixing their lives.
According to EUR, Vanzant recently expressed genuine concern for the rapper, noting that she sees a lot of similarities in his recent behavior that she's also seen in past music artists like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Phylis Hyman; all whose lives ended tragically. Though the Fix My Life coach didn't offer up any words of advise for Yeezy, she did state that it's clear he's going through something but he has to be willing to ask for help.
"We've seen this before," stated Vanzant in a recent interview with Hiphollywood. "We watched it with Whitney, we watched it with Michael, we watched it with Phyllis Hyman. We watch this over and over and we turn our faces as though - OK- somebody (else) will deal with that. No, we need to deal with it. But, we can't deal with it unless he's willing."
The 62-year-old explained how West may in fact suffer from an imbalance that could ultimately lead to a disaster, but he has to be the one to "make his spirit willing" to receive the help and the healing that he seems to need.
Just recently, Page Six reported the meltdown the "Golddigger" rapper experienced during a schedule Saturday Night Live interview due to someone moving his stage without his permission. Reportedly, West got so angry that he threatened to walk off and not do the show. The site released an audio clip of West's rant where he can be heard comparing himself to people like Stanley Kubrick, Picasso and Apostle Paul.
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"Now I ain't gonna do this, we're breaking the motherf*cking Internet," West can be heard saying on the audio recording, as reported by Huffington Post. "Bro, by fifty percent. Stanly Kubrick, Apostle Paul, Picasso, f*cking Picasso and Escobar. By 50 percent more influential than any other human being. Don't f*ck with me.'"
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