After Trevor Noah and Kanye West‘s latest Instagram exchange, news broke that the rapper was officially banned from performing at the 2022 Grammy Awards ceremony due to his “concerning” behavior on social media—and now Trevor is weighing in on the decision himself.
Trevor, who is hosting the upcoming music award ceremony, took to Twitter on March 20, 2022, to share where he stands on the Grammys’ decision to ban Kanye from performing. “I said counsel Kanye,” the comedian wrote, “not cancel Kanye.” His tweet came just one day after Kanye’s rep confirmed to E!
News that the rapper’s team was informed over the phone that he was pulled from the ceremony’s performance lineup following his “concerning online behavior.” This includes the rapper’s treatment of Trevor, who he targeted in a since-deleted post on Instagram after the Daily Show host expressed concerns that the Yeezy founder has been “harassing” his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian, ever since she filed for divorce from him in February 2021 and started dating Pete Davidson.
Trevor shared his thoughts about Kim and Kanye’s divorce during a segment on his show on March 15, 2022, just days after Ye uploaded a disturbing music video that depicted him kidnapping, decapitating and burying a claymation version of Kim’s boyfriend.
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