Khloe Kardashian showed public support for her estranged brother-in-law Kanye West as he produced DMX’s memorial service this weekend. Kanye, who is divorcing Khloe’s sister Kim Kardashian, was asked by Ruff Ryders star Swizz Beatz to produce the service following DMX’s death on April 9 aged 50.
The Gold Digger rapper did not make a high profile appearance at the emotional memorial for the legendary rapper on Saturday and remained unseen.
His Sunday Service choir took charge of leading the gospel music at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Reacting to their stirring performances, Khloe tweeted: ‘Rest in paradise DMX.
Beautiful moving performance from Ye and his Sunday service choir.’ It’s the first time Khloe has acknowledged Kanye publicly.
Read more on metro.co.uk