Where is Kanye West these days?
He has been silent and has ceased making news after pulling out of his headlining performance at Coachella and even skipping the 2022 Grammy Awards, where he brought home awards for Best Rap Song and Best Melodic Rap Performance.
Is he, nevertheless, producing new music?
According to a source who talked with Page Six, he wants to be better for his family, so he's getting therapy at a high-end treatment facility.
According to a close friend of the award-winning rapper, his team has been looking for treatment facilities for him since he wants to "join a behavioral treatment facility to be a better guy and a father."
"Kanye hasn't decided on a specific location yet since he is concerned about his privacy and wants the location to be in a beautiful setting with a luxury component," the insider said.
According to reports, the "Donda" rapper is exploring rehab centers in Arizona as well as as far away as Bali, Indonesia, or even Thailand.
Kanye West's decision to get therapy comes less than a week after he allegedly informed his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian, that he needed to "get assistance" after publicly tormenting her and her new lover Pete Davidson in many social media postings.
Kanye even made a music video in which an animated Pete was buried alive and beheaded.
On his social media, the father-of-four also shared private discussions between Kim and Pete.
Kanye is just getting healthier for the sake of his children, according to the insider.
"Kanye has assured Kim that he would not make any public appearances or make any incendiary social media posts, and that he will go someplace to recover."
Since making Forbes' list of the year's billionaires, the Sunday Service inventor has gone off the grid, including out of the public eye.
His Instagram account has likewise been deactivated.
Kanye easily walked away from a $8.5 million paycheck for playing both weekends of Coachella after giving a complete performance in Los Angeles in December in honor of Larry Hoover.
When he declined to appear, festival organizers revealed that The Weeknd would take his place.
Furthermore, the "Save Your Tears" hitmaker requested the same booking price that Kanye West is expected to earn for his forthcoming Coachella appearance.
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