
8 of the best moments from Kanye’s very bizarre TWO HOUR interview
Nobody loves Kanye quite as much as Kanye loves Kanye.
Which is great, because self-love is important. On another note entirely- Kanye’s self-admiration is generally something that entertains the masses on a near daily basis.
For example, this week he was interviewed for SHOWstudio’s In Camera and declared himself to be the Michelangelo of all things fashion and art, despite facing many challenges on his fashion ventures.
In his two hour interview, he talked about everything. While making some interesting points about the fashion industry and race, he also had plenty of other things to say that no one else could say except Kanye. These are just 10 of the best:
On the woes of missing the bus:
“I was like, 'How can I make my son feel that?’… When you've missed that last bus before, when you have the opportunity to get on the bus? You don't give a f–k about any of this."

On his decision to run for President of the United States.
“I’ve already decided that when I’m at debates and I don’t know, I’ll say, ‘Look I don’t know, I’ll get back to you,’ and consult with the top 10, top five people in the planet."

How he feels about raising a family in the public eye:
"It's champagne problems… That celeb s–t, it's not real s–t… You know what, I'm alive. I'm breathing… I have no problems."
Kanye on his 'creative genius':
"I always approach myself in a luxury way… I’m Michelangelo. There was a time I’m sure that people were sculpting better than him, but then he made 'David'."

The challenges he faced venturing into fashion:
"Where it’s like, I felt that I got discriminated against in fashion also for not being gay. Whereas is music, you definitely get discriminated against if you are gay."

On his wife, Kim:
"My wife, she’s like MTV, NBC, all that combined. She’s number one Instagram… What we have is the highest level of communication that has ever happened in human existence."

.
His opinion on the "art form" of reality television:
"My wife and my family should've had plenty of Emmys by now… everybody I know watches it."

“They saw the 350 [sneakers] and acted like they didn’t like them because they’re racist,” he said of those in the fashion industry, then added:
"Is there a time when you can go on the Internet and find a shoe people want more than my shoes? Well, go f**k yourself then if it isn’t, and don’t ask me stupid s**t like that again."






