Kanye West says coronavirus vaccine 'will 'stop people getting into heaven'

American superstar Kanye West believes that a coronavirus vaccine will “stop getting into heaven”.

Kim Kardashian’ s husband says he was left “shaking in bed” after he contracted the killer bug in February this year.

Despite his unpleasant experience with Covid-19, the 42-year-old hasn’t changed his mind about a vaccine.

Kanye, who is running for president, believes that a possible prevention is “the mark of the beast”.

Speaking to Forbes, father-of-four Kanye said: “It’s so many of our children that are being vaccinated and paralysed.

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“So when they say the way we’re going to fix Covid is with a vaccine, I’m extremely cautious. That’s the mark of the beast.

He continued: “They want to put chips inside of us, they want to do all kinds of things, to make it where we can’t cross the gates of heaven.

“I’m sorry when I say they, the humans that have the Devil inside them.

“And the sad thing is that, the saddest thing is that we all won’t make it to heaven, that there’ll be some of us that do not make it.”

The unconventional rapper announced he is running for President on July 4 (Image: Getty Images for WSJ. Magazine I)

“It’s all about God. We need to stop doing things that make God mad.’

Kanye announced that he was running in the 2020 US presidential election on July 4, Independence Day,

The musician tweeted: ‘We must now realise the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION. (sic)”

Kayne missed a number of ballot deadlines but he reckons he can get back onto the missed ballots by citing “coronavirus issues”, and will be running as an independent under the ‘Birthday Party’, with Wyoming preacher Michelle Tidball as his running mate.

UNLILKEY PALS: Kanye was pictured with President elect Donald Trump earlier today (Image: REUTERS)

The Power singer famously gave his support to current US President Donald Trump, despite not voting in the 2016 election, and has previously visited the President at the White House wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ hat.

Kayne told Forbes that he no longer supports Trump after he retreated to a bunker during Black Lives Matter protests in Washington.

He said that he would run as a Republican candidate if Trump was not running.

Kayne is currently being advised by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who publicly backed the rapper’s bid to become President on Twitter.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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