Wendy put forward a bizarre conspiracy theory that Trump and Kanye may have made an "agreement" for Kanye to "lead the charge for Black love" and in return Trump would help "clean" Kim's image by inviting her to the White House.
Wendy Williams has a wild theory as to why Kanye West has become such a vocal supporter of Donald Trump.
Speaking on her television show Monday, Wendy talked about the controversial rapper's appearance on "Saturday Night Live," where Kanye went on a pro-Trump rant after the cameras stopped rolling. Wendy proposed her bizarre theory that Kanye and Trump have an agreement for the the "Heartless" singer to preach about "Black love" and in return, Trump would help Kim Kardashian with her image.
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View Story"There could be a theory you know when he met with Trump at Trump towers in the very beginning of Trump being Trump, they could of had an agreement," Williams said. "'Kanye, I need you to lead the charge for Black love, for me [Trump]' and 'In return, Mr. Trump, I need you help me clean up my wife's image a little more.'"
"How does she just pop up at the White House?" she continued. "Maybe they made an agreement a long time ago and we just don't know. Look, I don't care. He does not appear to be all there. I know controversy sells, but this is a little controversial,"
As a result of the recent events, Wendy expressed concern for Kim and their children: North, 5, Saint, 2, and Chicago, 8 months.
"I feel bad for Kim [Kardashian] and the kids," she said.
Wendy, who had a cameo on the sketch comedy show Saturday, confirmed Kanye was booed off-camera after his odd speech.
"After the show goes off the air at 1 o'clock... Kanye is on the stage with all the actors," Wendy recalled. "Then Kanye asked to do a third song, off TV but for us, so they said yes. So, Kanye went on a rant, and he was booed. He was booed by everybody in the audience when he talked about President Trump, and then he said he was bullied backstage."
The talk-show host rolled the clip of Kanye's rant, where the hip hop star donned a MAGA hat.
"They said, 'don't go out there with that hat on,'" Kanye yelled in a clip online following the show. "They bullied me backstage. They bullied me! And then they say I'm in a sunken place. You want to see the sunken place? Okay, I'ma listen to ya'll now -- or I'ma put my Superman cape on, 'cause this means you can't tell me what to do. Follow your heart and stop following your mind. That's how we're controlled. That's how we're programmed. If you want the world to move forward, try love."
"He needs to stay in the house," Williams said in response. "Honestly."
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