"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Kris Jenner made an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Tuesday, where she opened up about Kanye West Twitter rants.
As it turns out, Kris Jenner is just as perplexed by Kanye West Twitter rants as everyone else. While talking to Ellen DeGeneres, Jenner admitted that Yeezy does have a tendency to go overboard with his rants.
"There have been days where there should be a no tweeting law," said Kris Jenner. "And I feel like I will grounded," she added jokingly.
Ellen DeGeneres, on the other hand, had something else in mind: "He should have a board." And by board, the "Finding Dory" star meant a board of directors that would say which tweets are better left not posted.
While Kris Jenner and Ellen DeGeneres bonded over their love of Kanye West, thinking that he was "great," Jenner did have to state that Yeezy is often misunderstood, simply because of the way he chooses to express himself.
"When he was like, 'Oh, I am 53 million dollars in debt,' that whole thing, what he was trying to say was that's what he has done to spend on his clothing line over the last 15 or 20 years or whatever it's been," Kris Jenner said in defense of Kanye West Twitter rant. "But it comes out not exactly the right way and people get it misconstrued through the media."
"A lot of people here would like to have a GoFundMe page to pay for their stuff," DeGeneres answered, noting that conflicting about a notably wealthy Kanye West asking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for investments on "Kanye West ideas" and for petitioning crowd-funded donations.