Kanye West stormed out of his interview with Piers Morgan after the pair clashed on the broadcaster’s Uncensored TalkTV show.
The US rapper, 45, walked off halfway through the explosive interview with Piers which aired on Friday night (October 21).
Ye cut the two-hour interview short whilst defending his anti-Semitic tweet as Piers tried to get the artist to apologise for his remarks.
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West was suspended from Twitter after his offensive anti-Semetic comments about Jewish people in a now-deleted tweet, where he claimed he was going to go “death con 3” on Jewish people.
Piers repeatedly challenged Ye about his anti-Semitic remarks, tried to push the artist for an apology before Kanye decided he’d had enough.
He said: “I think you should say to the Jewish people ‘I’m sorry for the offensive language I used in that tweet. I wouldn’t do that again. This is what I really meant’. I think people would respect you if you said that. I don’t know why you can’t just say that.
Ye then fumed: “Bro! Hey bro, eh eh bro, I ain’t finished. I ain’t finished my sentence.
Piers cut him off and began to say that nothing Ye was saying had anything to do with regret before Ye burst out: “Hey, boy!”, but Piers hit back: “Don’t call me boy.”
The Golddigger hitmaker complained about Piers interrupting him again as he asked: “Bro, I was in the middle of a sentence, boy. Are you going to allow me to finish my sentence?”
Piers replied: “Yes, if you then answer my question.”
Sensational scenes unravelled when Ye declared: “Interview adjourned. Love you,” before walking off.
He had just told people what it would take for him to apologise: “This is what has to happen for me to apologise for the tweet. This is what has to happen first. I need all of the top executives in Hollywood, I need the top execs in the NBA, the NFL, those two sports specifically.
He went on: “And I want the top executives in music dealing with publishing, dealing with Spotify and Apple Music and Universal music, let’s do like five top execs there, and I want to look at the top ten earners in each one of those field.
“Contracts, openly, we want to compare and contrast the contracts, and then once we open that conversation, and we need to do it on a platform live with lawyers asking questions, and we’ll have the top lawyers.”
He then gave the example of his ex wife Kim’s dad Rob Kardashian before finishing that the contracts need to be looked at, concluding: “After that moment happens, then I will say ‘I’m sorry.'”
Ye left the room but, luckily, after few minutes of discussion, the rapper sat back down and pressed on with the interview.
Later on, Ye seemed row back on his anti-Semitic comments, saying: “I will say I’m sorry for the people I hurt with the ‘death con’, with the confusion, I feel like I caused hurt and confusion and I am sorry for the families of the people who had nothing to do with the trauma that I had been through.
“And that I used my platform where you say, I hurt people, and I was hurt.”
Piers then praised the star for being able to apologise, insisting it shows the artist can be “self-aware” and knows when he crosses the line.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk