Headed For Another Meltdown? Kanye Acting 'Crazy' Amid Late Mom's Birthday
July 24 2018, Updated 4:12 p.m. ET
Kanye West may be headed for yet another meltdown!
Just one week after the anniversary of his late mother Donda West's birthday, the troubled rapper was hospitalized for a flu-like illness.
But RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that wife Kim Kardashian isn't buying any of his "sketchy" behavior!
"Whenever anything arises that makes Kanye reflect back on Donda's death, he gets all weird and Kim is just sick of it," a source close to the Keeping up with the Kardashians clan said. "He is constantly blaming his mom's death and while the family tries to be understanding, they are all tired of him using Donda's death as a reason for him to go off the rails again."
The insider explained how the rapper's behavior has been a cycle.
"First he gets slightly withdrawn and then he isolates," the source claimed. "He then starts acting crazy and whenever anyone tries to question his motives, he gets defensive and tells them that they are being insensitive to his mother's death."
"Kim is always coming to his defense and telling her family to lay off, but she is also sick of his clockwork behavior."
As fans know, this is not the first time that the father of three has gone off the rails over his mother's passing. In fact, his 2016 meltdown occurred right around the anniversary.
In a interview, West admitted he was hooked on painkillers and needed to seek treatment for substance abuse issues after his last public episode.
"Kim is tired of having to cover Kanye's tracks and the family thinks that he may have relapsed again, or is headed for another relapse," the insider said, adding that West, 41, had been displaying signs of mental instability for "about a week now."
"He's been acting strange since Donda's birthday anniversary, which was on July 12," the source told RadarOnline.com. "But no one is going to say anything to Kanye in fear that he will freak out."
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