Wendy Williams Bashes Kanye West Again, This Time For Wanting Late Mother’s Surgeon On Album – ‘Get Back On Your Meds!’
Wendy Williams Bashes Kanye West Again, This Time For Wanting Late Mother’s Surgeon On Album – ‘Get Back On Your Meds!’ Wendy Williams Bashes Kanye West Again, This Time For Wanting Late Mother’s Surgeon On Album – ‘Get Back On Your Meds!’
The talk show host will not stop slamming the rapper! During today’s episode, Wendy Williams said Kanye West ‘is not well’ and that he really needs to ‘get back on his meds!’
The thing that convinced Wendy is this was the fact that Yeezy has announced that he wants to use a pic of his late mother’s plastic surgeon as his next album cover as a sign of forgiveness!
‘Kanye, are you serious to use that man’s picture?… Really? For the cover art of your album? Come on man, get back on your meds! The man is not well,’ Williams said in front of her audience today.
As you may be aware, the rapper announced on social media that he wants to use Dr. Jan Adams’ mugshot, the one who performed cosmetic procedures on his mother Donda back in 2007, as his new album’s cover.
But while it may sound like it was a way for his to slam the former surgeon for supposedly causing his mom’s cardiac arrest, Kanye claimed it was actually a peace offering of sorts.
The rapper wrote that he wants to ‘forgive and stop hating,’ after holding a grudge against the man for many years.
Donda passed away only one day following her multiple procedures.
Adams wrote him a letter in which he thanked Kanye for the offer but claimed it was definitely not his fault the woman died.
‘Thank you for considering me for the cover of your upcoming album. That’s kind of you. I can totally say I have never been on an album cover before. Unfortunately, I have to decline, and I ask you cease and desist using my photo or any other image of me to promote your album or any of your work. I do not want to seem ungrateful… I think that if this conversion to love is really genuine on your part… then it is inappropriate to drag the negativity of the past with it,’ the letter reads.
Adams went on to say that the one to blame for Donda’s early death was her nephew who was supposed to keep a close eye on her as she recovered but instead, left her alone for hours, therefore missing the early signs of her health worsening.


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