It was meant to be his first presidential rally at North Charleston’s Exquis Event Centre in South Carolina but end up in another meltdown for 43-year-old rapper, Kanye West, who end up sobbing and embarrassing his wife Kim Kardashian.
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It was meant to be his first presidential rally at North Charleston’s Exquis Event Centre in South Carolina but end up in another meltdown for 43-year-old rapper, Kanye West, who end up sobbing and embarrassing his wife Kim Kardashian.
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Read More »Though initial media reports appear to link the multiple stabbings in Reading park with the Black Lives Matter peaceful protest, police have confirmed the events are not linked.
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