Lana Del Rey Pretty Much Obliterates Kanye West Over Trump Support

By Paris Close

October 1, 2018

Lana Del Rey has had it with Kanye West's questionable antics, from his recent pro-Trump propaganda to absentmindedly suggesting the 13th amendment — which put an end to slavery and involuntary servitude — be overturned.

Last night (September 30), Ye kept the shenanigans coming following his Saturday Night Live stint with an image of him wearing the now-infamous "Make America Great Again" cap, which he told Instagram followers "represents good and America becoming whole again."

"We will no longer outsource to other countries," he continued in his caption, before proposing the unthinkable. "We will provide jobs for all who are free from prisons as we abolish the 13th amendment," West wrote, "with love," unbelievably.

Despite the correction, the resulting backlash was intense. The damage: done.

That's when the “Mariners Apartment Complex” singer swerved over to West's Instagram — which feels more like the sunken place with each post — to give him a piece of her mind.

"Trump becoming our president was a loss for our country but your support of him is a loss for the culture," she wrote. "I can only assume you relate to his personality on some level. Delusions of Grandeur, extreme issues with narcissism - none of which would be a talking point if we weren't speaking about the man leading our country."

The artist then turned her ire to the number of accusations of sexual assault against Trump.

"If you think it's alright to support someone who believes it's OK to grab a woman by the p***y just because he's famous - then you need an intervention as much as he does," she argued, before signing off, "Message sent with concern that will never be addressed."

This isn't the first political fashion fail on West's part — remember his MAGA/Kaepernick sweatshirt ensemble? *facepalm*

Photo: Getty Images

Lana Del ReyKanye West
Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2024 iHeartMedia, Inc.