Iyanla Vanzant is ready to have a Fix My Life moment with Kanye West.
The
rapper’s ongoing Twitter rants and meltdowns have the inspirational
speaker concerned, and while she doesn’t have any advice for ‘Ye, she
did reveal to Hip Hollywood that “she prays for him and believes his condition is more serious” than people realize.
“I
see something there that represents an imbalance,” Vanzant revealed.
“We’ve seen this before, we watched it with Whitney, we watched it with
Michael (Jackson), we watched it with Phyllis Hyman. We watch this over
and over and we turn our face (thinking) OK, somebody will deal with it.
No, we need to deal with it. But, we can’t deal with it unless he’s
willing.”
Do you agree with her?
West’s
bizarre outbursts and obnoxious behavior caused songwriter Rhymefest to
take to social media and advise Kanye to seek mental health treatment,
ASAP! Earlier this month, Kanye's former co-writer expressed his deep
concern for Kanye’s sanity, and said the ego-driven madman should to go
counseling.
Rhymefest
has worked with Kanye extensively over the years, co-writing many of
the rapper’s his, such as “Jesus Walks” and “New Slaves.” Their
partnership ended in January 2016.
Kanye’s recent music effort The Life of Pablo didn’t break the music charts, so he’s already announced the title of his next project, Turbo Grafx 16. TLOP went through numerous name changes – Swish, Waves, and So Help Me God – before he settled on the final title. It’s likely Turbo Grafx 16 is simply a working title.
“Just
on some super nerd vibes… one of my favorite gaming systems when I was a
kid…,” West wrote, adding that “Blazing Lazers” was one of his favorite
games.
Iyanla is frequently featured as guest teacher of Oprah’s Lifeclass on OWN.
In 2000, she was named one of the “100 most influential Black Americans” by Ebony Magazine,
which said that “Her books, lectures and television appearances have
made her a multimedia high priestess of healthy relationships.”
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