Kanye West's Beef With Kris Jenner's Boyfriend Corey Gamble Explained

Kanye West’s beef with Corey Gamble dates back to 2019 when it was shown in an episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” that the rapper sent accusatory texts to Gamble, questioning him on why he’s so secretive.”Kanye texts Corey something along the lines of, ‘Look, we don’t know you. We’ve never met any of your family members.'” Kim Kardashian explained (via People). Kris Jenner, unsurprisingly, took offense, saying that West had been “disrespectful” and brought “bad energy.”

It was never revealed what prompted West to question Gamble, but the businessman later tried to offer up an explanation. “I know a person like me gets criticized for not talking about other peoples’ business. Or people will call you mysterious if you don’t talk a lot,” he said before opening up a bit about his personal life (via Cosmopolitan). “My best friend slash the lady who raised me died in November. I don’t really bring people around y’all. I keep everybody separate.”

Fast forward to 2022, West called out Gamble again, and for reasons unknown — again. “God has a plan to remove the godless Corey,” he wrote in one of his rants (via Insider). “And I think he’s a nice person. Not a great person. A nice person who used to be around Puff’s family then got around Justin Bieber and then when Kris got divorced he slid in.” He even insinuated that Gamble had been cheating on Kris, but in true Ye fashion, he abruptly deleted his posts before Gamble could get a word in.

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