And I hope u all pray for @kanyewest too. He's not just an artist but he's a father, a son a husband and above human. Get well soon
— marlon wayans (@MarlonWayans) November 22, 2016
PRAYING FOR KANYE. PRAYING HE HAS THE RIGHT ENERGY SURROUNDING HIM DURING THIS TIME. SENDING PEACE AND LOVE. 🙏🏿
— Janelle Monáe, Cindi (@JanelleMonae) November 22, 2016
Praying for you big bro we love u @kanyewest ❤️ pic.twitter.com/2sjgukB65m
— Theophilus London (@TheophilusL) November 22, 2016
Much love to Kanye West. I hope he gets better soon.
— Ferrari Sheppard (@stopbeingfamous) November 22, 2016
Subscribe to our daily newsletter for the latest in hair, beauty, style and celebrity news. Chance the Rapper gave a special shout out to his ”big brother” during his stop at BBC Radio 1. While performing “All We Got” he said, “I want to extend a special prayer to my big brother Kanye West. I know there’s a lot of weird folks out there but you already know that I’m a hundred grand. I want to just extend this prayer and this love from all the way in Britain. We might come home early to see this. Happy Thanksgiving.” The rapper’s manager Pat also tweeted his support.We as a family along with all of our supporters,shall workout the details after we get emotionally baseline,but 4 now pray 4 @kanyewest
— Malik Yusef (@malikyusef) November 22, 2016
Pusha T sent West words of encouragement, as well as longtime collaborator Twista. “I pray for my man Kanye, and i ask everyone to do the same too, wanting help doesn’t show weakness, it actually shows character and it lets people know you too are you human and you too have feelings too,” Twista wrote in a heartfelt open letter.KW,
— fleekwood pat (@patthemanager) November 22, 2016
live.
fight like hell.
& when u get too tired to fight
then lay down & rest
& let somebody else fight for u.
-stu scott
🌎❤️s u KW
Stylist Tameka Foster has spoken out in defense of West, reminding those who’ve bashed the artist that ‘Ye is currently under tons of stress, with November being the anniversary of his mother’s death. “If you are bashing Kanye please don’t tag me. GRIEF is real people. This man was VERY close to his mother. I knew her and was in their presence several times… this is the Anniversary month of her passing,” Foster wrote. “Everyone is wired differently. The smallest thing can be a trigger. Don’t judge what you don’t understand.”