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Kanye West has had a busy week.
In the past few days, he’s divided Twitter with his “free thinking” support for Donald Trump and other far-right personalities. When he tweeted a photo of his signed Make America Great Again hat, he reportedly lost some significant celebrity followers, including Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, and three of his Kardashian/Jenner sister-in-laws.
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On Wednesday, John Legend shared his thoughts on the Kanye/Trump drama in a thread of incredibly gracious subtweets. Here’s part of that thread:
He ended it with this: “artists can’t be blind to the truth.” Read more…
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