Kanye West's relatives come up about the rapper's recent tantrums and behavior.

The rapper, who legally changed his name to Ye, claimed he lost $2 billion each day when Adidas and GAP dropped him because of his anti-Semitic remarks.

Meanwhile, his family members do not believe he is suffering from mental illness and believe he is only expressing his thoughts.

When questioned by The Sun if they are concerned about the "All Of The Light" rapper's mental health and career in the midst of the enormous reaction, his cousins and aunts on his mother Donda's side replied they aren't.

"He's a very intelligent man. He's fine. Family is always near."

Another family insider stated Kim Kardashian's ex-husband still has a lot of support, and his relatives don't dare to criticize him because they feel it's just "Kanye being Kanye."

"He's always had strong ideas and been controversial, and although we don't always agree with him, we still respect him," they told the site.

"We don't believe this is a mental health incident," the Maryland source continued, "it's simply him speaking his ideas as usual." He is completely aware of the repercussions and is unconcerned."

Despite the fact that Kanye made many people angry with his words, the relatives hope the fashion designer will be able to turn things around.

The family members also hope that the father-of-four receives direction from God and understands that his family will always be there for him, as his mother Donda desired.

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Kanye West Canceled

Kanye West turned to social media to express his sadness about enormous commercial losses when Adidas terminated their $1 billion partnership following his comments.

"I've been beat to a pulp, and there's still no accountability," he said in an Instagram post.

The Grammy-winning rapper has been blocked from using Twitter and Instagram, but he has expressed his displeasure on Facebook. He was barred from using multiple sites owing to his anti-Semitic remarks.

He's back on Instagram, though, since he also cross-posted it.

This all began when the Yeezy founder startled the audience by arriving at the Oct. 3 Paris Fashion Week for his brand's fashion presentation wearing a black hoodie with the words "White Lives Matter."

He tweeted a few days later, declaring "death con 3 on Jewish people."

In an interview with Piers Morgan, he reaffirmed his positions, claiming he had no remorse about his remarks.

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