Home For The Holidays! Kanye West Gets Hospital Release Date
Nov. 30 2016, Updated 2:58 p.m. ET
After spending more than a week in the hospital following his shocking meltdown, Kanye West will soon be free to return home, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
According to a close Kardashian insider, "Kanye was told by doctors that he will be released from the hospital by the end of this week."
However, Kim Kardashian's rapper hubby, 39, won't be allowed to resume his normal life of ranting all day and working all night.
"He is only leaving under the condition he will be strictly monitored by a team of nurses," the source insisted.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the father of North, 2, and 11-month-old son, Saint created chaos at the hospital by arguing with staff and disobeying doctors' orders.
But Kardashian, 36, did everything she could to break down his disobedient ways.
"Kim is forcing Kanye to comply with whatever the doctors say because she cannot stand being at the hospital with him anymore," said the source. "She wants him home and she has been asking what she can do to help facilitate the process."
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And luckily for the reality star — who recently suffered her own breakdown after being robbed at gunpoint in Paris in October — her wishes were granted.
"Kanye's doctors told Kim that the only way that he would get out of there is if he stopped start obeying their orders," the insider told RadarOnline.com. "All they want is for him to follow his treatment plan and start taking his medications, as well as to stop fighting the process."
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