
While it could still be lost in translation, Kanye is saying that clothing and brands can be made to equalize and eliminate differences.

My interpretation of the Kanye rant, specifically when it comes to bullying, is that by using style and his brand to create an affordable shoe, then he’ll be putting children on an equal playing field. Well, clearly that seems like it’s from left field, but when you think about it, it’s not actually that bizarre. He was saying that he wanted to end bullying though it. The next part is what struck me: He mentioned that he wanted to call Payless and talk to the CEO because he wanted to impart all the wisdom he learned from high fashion and apply it to the cheaper shoe store. I don’t know anything about his clothing, and I’m not a fashion blogger, but I know he is successful and that people see Kanye as an influence. So, the shoes and the clothing he makes should be as artistic as his music. He was setting up that his music and his shoes come from the same skill set, the same voice, and there is only one art for him that transcends all of his medium. I asked myself: “Why the hell is he talking about Payless right now?” From what I understood, Kanye was trying to draw an analogy between his music and his clothing, specifically his shoes. This seemingly random fact occurred during the rant about how Kanye wanted to change the world, and at first, it seemed really out-of-place. It’s clearly not where “cool” kids shop in fact, I remember being made fun of for wearing shoes that came from Payless and not the incredibly expensive Reebok “Pumps.” Yes, some of the other headline grabbing quotes might catch someone’s attention, but what I found interesting was that Kanye was trying to say that he called the CEO of Payless, a shoe store that is typically known for cheaper shoes. What I found was that what may seem like an absurd mad lib from a man who had lost his mind actually was quite beautiful and profound, and I wanted to try to share my interpretation of something he said about bullying. Ellen sat there quietly, allowing him to continue to rant, knowing very well that the video was about to be as viral as chicken pox in a third grade classroom. Kanye went on a rant, where he started reciting Rakim and talking about everything from fashion to Mark Zuckerberg to ending bullying. If you have not seen Kanye on Ellen, then I suggest you watch the 8:00 minutes of entertainment below, but if you don’t have time for that, then let me sum it up for you. I don’t know what the rules are.I have been down on Kanye West since his narcissistic antics turned him into the mad genius who seemed to put himself on the same platform as God, but after watching Kanye on Ellen, I changed my opinion about him a bit. “I don’t know what the right thing to do is, I haven’t dated since before Instagram existed.


Don’t be posting so much, just give a glimpse,'” said the beauty mogul. “I have the cutest pictures of us and I want to be like, ‘Oh my God, we’re so cute.’ But then I’m like, ‘Don’t be so desperate. Although believing that “it’s not official until you post,” Kardashian said that she has been holding herself back from sharing everything. On the topic of posting candid pictures of herself with Davidson, she went on to reveal that those are only a few of many. Find your happiness.'” She added, “I went for it and I took my time. I was like, ‘You know what, I’m in my 40s. Speaking about the Saturday Night Live comedian, Kardashian said, “I went for it. “I see a shift in you, an ease to you, a whole different side,” DeGeneres can be seen saying to Kardashian in a clip from the show. Her appearance on the talk show marked her first on-screen one after being declared legally single from her divorce from Kanye West, now known as Ye, and making it Instagram official with Davidson.

Kim Kardashian recently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she openly spoke about her relationship with partner Pete Davidson.
