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Kanye laments being ‘used’

- Keeping up with the Kardashian­s Saturday Night Live

US rapper Kanye West, who has been outspoken in his support for President Donald Trump, says he’s going to focus on his music and fashion after being “used” in the world of politics.

In a series of tweets, the 41year-old West lashed out at conservati­ve pundit Candace Owens for saying he had designed apparel for the so-called “Blexit” campaign, or “Black Exit” from the Democratic Party.

“My eyes are now wide open and now realise I’ve been used to spread messages I don’t believe in,” West wrote. “I am distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative!!!”

He did not say if his support for Trump had changed in any way, but he was unsparing in his criticism of Owens.

“I introduced Candace to the person who made the logo and they didn’t want their name on it so she used mine. I never wanted any associatio­n with Blexit,” he wrote.

“I would like to thank my family, loved ones, and community for supporting my ACTUAL beliefs and my vision for a better world.”

Earlier last month, West met with Trump in the Oval Office – a surreal tête-à-tête that included a hug from the rapper as well as an on-camera rant featuring an expletive not often repeated for the White House press corps.

The rapper, who is married to businesswo­man and

star Kim Kardashian West, has broken ranks with much of the leftleanin­g entertainm­ent industry to support Trump.

At the White House, he said he felt like “Superman” when wearing one of the red baseball caps handed out at the presi- dent’s raucous “Make America Great Again” rallies.

On Tuesday, West said: “I support creating jobs and opportunit­ies for people who need them the most. I support prison reform, I support commonsens­e gun laws that will make our world safer.”

He also voiced “love and compassion for people seeking asylum” – a position seemingly at odds with Trump’s anti-immigratio­n platform.

Two weeks ago, West was in Uganda finishing up his delayed ninth studio album “Yandhi”. He visited the country’s president Yoweri Museveni, and gave him a pair of his own Yeezy brand sneakers.

“Yandhi” – first expected to be released on September 29, to coincide with West’s appearance on –is now due out on November 23. —

 ?? Picture: LAURENT VITEUR/GETTY IMAGES ?? CRYING FOUL: US rapper Kanye West will focus on his music and fashion, and will have nothing to do with politics.
Picture: LAURENT VITEUR/GETTY IMAGES CRYING FOUL: US rapper Kanye West will focus on his music and fashion, and will have nothing to do with politics.

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