Remember that thing I used to always try to get you to do? You never did it. Anyway, imagine me walking through the school halls, feeling cool because everyone knows about my rapping skills. But what about the guys who don’t have what I have? They’re making money through trade and seem to have it made, but you can still see something in their eyes.

Then there’s Kardashian land. It’s all about the women there. At home, I’ve got a son and nannies who talk down to me. And my mother-in-law? You think yours is tough? Mine is the mother-in-law of all mother-in-laws.

Let me tell you about last Christmas. My family flew in—five of them—because it had been a year since I was hospitalized at UCLA for mental health issues. They came to show me some love for Christmas. But the family decided to follow their tradition and go to Courtney’s house to open gifts. There wasn’t enough room for my family to join that morning, so they had to watch my kids open gifts later in the afternoon. I had no say in the matter. No man had a voice. I’m not taking sides; I only serve God.

My mom isn’t here; she was sacrificed. It’s been three years since Kanye and Kim Kardashian split, but Kanye still seems haunted by regrets about getting involved with that family. His late mother, Donda West, was one of the first to warn him to stay away from the Kardashians. But he didn’t listen. Instead, he became infatuated with Kim, obsessing over her and waiting for the perfect moment when she’d be single so he could make his move.

Fast forward to now, and Kanye is still dealing with the consequences of his decisions. Insiders close to him reveal that the hardest part for Kanye is knowing he ignored his mother’s advice and warnings about the Kardashian family. Interestingly, Donda died just weeks after meeting Kim for the first time. But what exactly did Mama West caution Kanye about, and what were her concerns about his involvement with the Kardashians? Let’s break it down.

The key is doing something you truly love. Kanye, I thought it was significant how you were feeling down, yet you exude so much confidence. It might come off as arrogance, despite your humility. But it’s crucial to remember that even giants see nothing when they look in the mirror.

If you’ve followed Kanye West from the start, you know how much he adored his mom, Donda West. Her tragic death in 2007 seemed to flip a switch, leading Kanye to lose his way. Even more heartbreaking is that shortly after Donda’s untimely passing, Kanye started dating Kim Kardashian, despite his mom’s reported warnings to avoid the Kardashian drama. It seemed like losing his mom triggered a series of bad decisions and self-destructive behavior, with getting involved with Kim being one of them.

But there’s a darker side to this story. Rumors suggest that Kanye’s struggles go beyond losing his mom. Allegedly, he allowed her to be sacrificed for his fame, and since then, his life has been chaotic. Remember the drama in 2022 when Kanye went on Twitter and made controversial statements? He was blacklisted almost overnight, with major corporations cutting ties and industry friends distancing themselves. Despite this, Kanye continued to speak out about the industry. In a viral paparazzi encounter, he claimed his mom was sacrificed for his fame. He didn’t stop there; he mentioned other celebrities whose loved ones died under suspicious circumstances, hinting that they might have been industry sacrifices as well.

“That’s the only person that I serve. My mom ain’t here; my mama was sacrificed. Me too, you understand? Michael Jordan, what about him? His daddy, right? Bill Cosby, his son, right? Dr. Dre, his son. You know, in Hollywood, a lot of people come up missing. Feels like it might be a lot of that in order to control, traumatize. They want to monetize and traumatize.”

By the way, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard whispers about something fishy in the official story of Donda West’s death. Donda passed away on November 10, 2007, at 58, reportedly from complications following cosmetic surgery. But here’s the thing: the initial autopsy report was anything but clear. It vaguely mentioned that multiple post-operative factors could have played a role but found no evidence of surgical or anesthetic errors. The deputy medical examiner concluded that the manner of death could not be determined.

After the coroner’s report came out, LA authorities started digging and found some pretty shady stuff about Dr. Jan Adams, the surgeon who operated on Donda. Dr. Adams had a history with the law, including a DUI arrest and two previous malpractice settlements. After Donda’s death, he started acting bizarrely. When he appeared on Larry King Live on November 20, 2007, he got defensive when questioned about Donda’s procedures and walked off the set.

“They are what’s important to me. I said that from the start, and that’s what I’ll continue to honor.”

A few months later, Dr. Adams returned to Larry King Live, claiming he was there to defend himself and clear his name. But he still dodged all the main questions about what happened to Donda. To make things even more suspicious, he brought his lawyer, who kept interrupting whenever Larry tried to dig deeper.

“Certainly not accurate. Did the autopsy clear you of any involvement in her death?”
“I think the autopsy speaks for itself, period. You know, Larry, if I can jump in here for one second. One of the things that I wanted to address here today is you can say things about me, I can say things about you, and people can say things about each other out on the street, but Dr. Adams is a physician. Because he’s a physician, he’s in a position where he is not able to comment on any care or any discussions that he’s had with any of his patients, including Dr. West and any other patients.”

With Dr. Adams’ sketchy history of DUI and lawsuits, everyone just assumed he botched Donda’s surgery and was trying to dodge responsibility. Then, the story took another shocking turn when Dr. Adams gave an exclusive interview on Inside Edition, making wild claims that Kanye knows what really happened to his mom.

“Kanye West can put an end to this by telling the truth.”

“And what do you believe that truth is?”

“The doctor had nothing to do with his mom’s death. Donda West survived the surgery very well. She was at home.”

“Did anything during that surgery go wrong?”

“No.”

“Were there any complications during the surgery?”

“No.”

“Was there anything before the operation that made you hesitant about performing it?”

“No.”

Dr. Adams also pointed fingers at Kanye’s cousin, Stephan Scoggins, claiming that Stephan, a registered nurse who was supposed to be taking care of Donda after her surgery, left her alone after someone gave her 20 painkillers.

“Her nurse wasn’t there. He went to a baby shower instead of taking care of his aunt. This lady shouldn’t be dead. All you had to do was sit her up, and every nurse on the planet knows that. Her caregivers gave her 20 Vicodin in less than 20 hours.”

However, Stephan denied being responsible for Donda’s post-op care and even provided evidence, including an email exchange with Donda from the night before she passed, seemingly proving he wasn’t with her in the days following the surgery. Authorities investigated Dr. Adams’ claims about Stephan but found no evidence to back them up, and Stephan was cleared of any wrongdoing.

There are many confusing details surrounding Donda West’s tragic passing. If everything Dr. Adams claimed is true, then Kanye might hold the key to the real story behind his mom’s death. In April 2018, Kanye caused a stir by suggesting he might put Dr. Adams’ photo on his next album cover, saying the message was about forgiveness and stopping the hate. This implies Kanye wasn’t blaming Dr. Adams for his mom’s death. If he truly believed Dr. Adams was responsible, it seems unlikely he would promote forgiveness with the doctor’s image.

So if not Dr. Adams, then who does Kanye blame for his mom’s death? According to Jaguar Wright, Kanye blames himself. Jaguar explained that while many people dismiss Kanye as crazy, it’s actually grief and guilt tearing him apart for allegedly sacrificing his own mom.

“I do not think he’s insane. I think he suffers from extreme grief. As one of the artists I work with said, he might be struggling with a little buyer’s remorse because he did buy into the game, and maybe he feels differently about some of the choices he made in his younger years. Maybe that’s why he’s able to talk about his mom being sacrificed.”

Jaguar also suggested that Dr. Adams was purposely hired to botch Donda’s surgery, leading to her tragic death, and that Kanye knows all about it, which is eating him alive.

“He had a bunch of… he had been sued… malpractice insurance. He couldn’t even get malpractice insurance for less than $10 million in some places. He didn’t have the best record, and every interview he did, it seemed like he was saying, ‘I didn’t do anything wrong.’ Why so defensive if she died from natural complications? Why are you defensive as a physician? If the doctor said all those years ago, ‘Kanye knows what happened to his mother, I wish he would tell the truth about it,’ and now he’s saying, ‘My mother was sacrificed,’ I don’t know, is he crazy? Is he?”

But there’s another reason Kanye is still dealing with guilt after all these years. We’re now hearing from sources close to Kanye that his mom, Donda, warned him to stay away from the Kardashians and not get involved in that side of Hollywood. Kanye and Kim officially started dating in 2008, just months after Donda died, but they actually met for the first time around 2002. Kanye became infatuated with Kim, reportedly telling his mom he wanted to marry her one day. But Donda’s intuition was strong, and she allegedly warned Kanye to steer clear of the Kardashians, feeling something was off about that family.

You know what’s also kind of creepy? Kim actually met Donda a month before she died at the MTV Awards on September 9, 2007. Back in 2019, a fan on Twitter shared a throwback photo of Kim in a pink sweatsuit and said they’d love to see Kim bring back Juicy Couture sweatsuits and that LV multicolor bag. Kim responded, saying, “Fun fact: in this pic, I was on my way to meet Kanye for his ‘Good Life’ performance for the MTV Awards. I didn’t really know him, but his people called my people, LOL, and I was a girl in the audience at the live performance in Vegas. I met his mom, Donda, the same night.”

So let’s get this timeline right. Kim met Donda for the first time on September 7, 2007. Kanye tells his mom Kim is his dream girl, but Donda warns him to stay away. Almost exactly a month later, on November 10, Donda passes away. Sure, it’s probably one big coincidence, but sources close to Kanye are now saying he can’t shake the feeling that he should have listened to his mom’s advice. The only good things to come out of this are Kanye’s kids, and he recently revealed in an interview with Bad Boy that he feels his mom, Donda, speaks to him through his daughter, North.

“Sitting with North in Italy and playing her back to me and asking her, ‘What do you think about this line in the middle of the song?’ And I was like, ‘Do you think I should change this?’ And she’s like, ‘You know, it’s a good song.’ Sometimes I feel like my mom speaks to her. Wow, so I’m like, ‘She’s like, it’s a good song. You got to say what you feel.'”

As for fans, they’re saying Kanye’s got no one but himself to blame, while also feeling sorry for him because everything would have turned out differently if he had just listened to his mom’s advice. One fan said, “He finally came out and said what we all have believed for the longest, that his mother was sacrificed for his fame, and yes, I believe that in itself drove him nuts. I heard him say that he sold his soul, and it was a crappy deal. The toys and Happy Meal can never make up for that crappy deal.” Another person added, “Kanye hasn’t been the same since his mom’s death. He’s regretting this decision every day. His marriage wasn’t real. He never looked happy. Fame isn’t worth losing your soul.”

Let me know how you feel about Kanye’s mom allegedly warning him about Kim and the Kardashians. What’s your take on the theory that Donda’s death was a sacrifice? Leave your thoughts in the comments

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