Kanye West Makes Staff at His Favorite Miami Hotel Fed Up
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If a new report is to be believed, the 'Gold Digger' rapper is allegedly irritating the staff at his favorite hotel in Miami, Four Seasons at the Surf Club resort, with his behavior.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West is seemingly not everyone's favorite hotel guest. If a new report is to be believed, the "Gold Digger" rapper is allegedly irritating the staff at his favorite hotel in Miami, Four Seasons at the Surf Club resort.

A source reveals to Page Six that the security staff are fed up with the controversial rapper's habits. It is said that the father of four has a tendency to have late-night guests while staying at the hotel, which is located outside of the party-friendly South Beach neighborhood.

The source notes that at one particular wild night, the 46-year-old caused a huge commotion when he performed during the Art Basel festival as he donned a black Ku Klux Klan mask. The informant adds that there was a line of around 15 SUVs coming and going from the luxe hotel until around 5 A.M.

It's also said that Ye most likely will not get the warmest of welcomes when he checks in next time.

The hotel drama aside, the "Vultures" spitter recently made headlines over the alleged reason he's selling his Malibu mansion. A recent report claimed that the "Famous" emcee is trying to sell his $57 million mansion on the beach in Malibu because the wall color isn't to his liking.

"Ye prefers earth tones, muddy colors from silt to loam but never too cold and nothing visually draining like a clay," an informant told Daily Mail in a report published on Sunday, December 31. "Architects and designers working for Ye have in the past been dispatched to collect soil samples from the U.K., France, and elsewhere as color references for his iconic looks."

The source continued, "Unfortunately, the concrete settled into more of a cadet gray and he was hoping for a warmer tone, more of dovetail gray or coachman's cape. Ye would only visit the house at sunrise and sunset when he said the color didn't irritate him so much. Eventually, he stopped going altogether."

Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando, Ye's house includes 4,000 square feet of interior space and approximately 1,500 square feet of outdoor living areas. The former husband Kim Kardashian originally bought the property for $57 million but decides to put it on the market for $53 million as he removes the home's interiors.

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