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Kanye West Finally Agrees to Get Help After Public Rants

Kanye West has finally decided to get some help. He reportedly told Kim Kardashian that he was get some sort of treatment after his antics last month got him a 24-hour suspension from Instagram and banned from the Grammys. 

According to a source close to the Kardashians, “Kanye has told Kim he’s not making any public appearances or inflammatory social media statements, and he will go away somewhere to get better,” for the sake of their four children – North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

At this point, it’s not clear whether Ye is actually going to a treatment facility since he’s still in Los Angeles with the kids. His rep said, “At this time, Ye is committed to a healthy co-parenting relationship with Kim and is and focused on raising their beautiful children.”

Source: Page Six

Will Smith Might Be Losing Some Jobs . . . And He Resigned from the Academy

You don't see this every day in Hollywood:  Will Smith might be facing some real-world consequences for his actions. It looks like some upcoming projects he was working on have been put on the back burner

Will was supposed to do a movie for Netflix called "Fast and Loose" . . . but it just got shelved . . . at least for now. That also seems to be the case for "Bad Boys 4".

Will already filmed a movie called "Emancipation" for Apple, and it's in post-production. It's supposed to come out sometime this year, but there's no release date. Apple hasn't responded to questions about its status.

On Friday, Will officially resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which he may very well have done to avoid being KICKED OUT.

He called his actions at the Oscars, quote, "shocking, painful, and inexcusable." He also apologized Chris Rock again, along with Chris' family, his own friends and loved ones, and everyone in attendance and watching the show from home.

He added, quote, "I betrayed the trust of the Academy. I deprived other nominees and winners of their opportunity to celebrate and be celebrated for their extraordinary work. I am heartbroken."

He also said he will accept whatever consequences result from the Academy's upcoming disciplinary hearing.


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