Kanye West, Amber Rose Blame Game: 'Yeezus' Rapper Thinks Rose, Blac Chyna's VMA Outfits Reflect How They Feel on Inside?
Count potential 2020 presidential hopeful Kanye West among those not endorsing the attire worn by ex-flame Amber Rose and girlfriend Blac Chyna at the MTV Video Music Awards.
During Sunday night's award show, both women stole the spotlight -- albeit temporarily -- by showing up in matching "Wh**e, B**ch, Slut, Golddigger" splashed across the front skin tight outfits.
In the wake of it all, a source close to 38-year-old West told HollywoodLife as much as for publicity the hip hop legend is convinced the women wore the outfits because it's actually the way "they truly feel about themselves."
"As a powerhouse fashion designer himself, what he wears is a reflection of who he is and how he feels on the inside," the source added. "In answering what he thought of Amber and her sidekicks' wardrobe at the VMAs, he thought those outfits were an expression of how they truly felt about themselves!"
As for Kim Kardashian's husband's political aspirations, another source claims he's serious about potentially making a run for the Oval Office and may soon have a "20/20 Vision" entitled album to prove it.
"Kanye's seriously considering campaigning right now and one of the ways he's thinking about doing it is to get his message to the people through his music," a source added.
Reportedly, the album would outline West's vision and policies for creating a "better America." The source also added, "Kanye knows that like most of his albums, this one would sell in droves. And while he might not have 20/20 vision himself, he's got a vision for 2020!"
During Sunday's show, West was awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Considered to be the VMA's highest honor, the award has previously been bestowed on the likes of Jackson, Beyonce, Madonna and Justin Timberlake.
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