If you thought Kanye West would be content to sit out the Amber Rose/Kardashian war of 2015 (so far only slightly less bloody than 2014’s Kardashian ass wars), think again. This morning on The Breakfast Club, ‘Ye hit back at his ex girlfriend, saying, “If Kim had dated me when I first wanted to be with her, there would be no Amber Rose.”
Asked if he felt compelled to defend his wife by reaching out to Rose, Kanye responded:
“[Rose] is just soaking in the moment. Nobody feels compelled to do nothing. If Kim had dated me when I first wanted to be with her, there would be no Amber Rose…By the way, it’s very hard for a woman to want to be [with a man] who’s been with Amber Rose. You know what I’m saying? I had to take 30 showers before I got with Kim.”
He also touched on whether or not Tyga—whose album Kanye is producing—has an inappropriate relationship with his 17-year-old sister-in-law, Kylie Jenner, Kanye joked:
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