Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's Ex-Bodyguard Calls Their Marriage Affectionless
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In other news related to Ye, New York Police Department claims that a man recently attacked a 63-year-old Jewish man and shouted, 'Kanye 2024,' before escaping the scene.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's former bodyguard is speaking out about the pair's alleged bland marriage. Steve Stanulis revealed in a new interview that he "never saw any affection" between the two when he worked for the two stars for 15 days back in 2016.

"It was like I discovered the Titanic," he told The Sun. "I've never seen them snuggly or hold hands or anything romantic."

Steve, who will be detailing his brief experience in new documentary "15 Days With Kanye", went on to say, "You know, even like when they were together, they kissed each other goodbye, and I don't mean like make out. I mean just like, 'Hey, see you later, hun.' I never saw any affection."

According to the ex-bodyguard, he found it "odd." He further noted, "I'd be with them sometimes 17, 18 hours a day, and she'd be doing her thing, and then he'd do his thing." Steve added that he only saw the SKIMS founder around on "maybe four or five of those [15] days."

Later in the interview, Steve discussed Ye's mental health. He believed that the Yeezy designer "absolutely needs rehab," adding that the "Donda" artist "had some issues." He opined, "I didn't know how dire or to what extent again. But I came out of that [gig] saying, 'I couldn't deal with that on an everyday basis.' "

"15 Days With Kanye" is set to premiere on January 19, 2023 at the New York City International Film Festival.

That aside, a new report suggested that Ye's anti-Semitic rants affected anti-Jewish community greatly. New York Police Department claimed that a man in his mid-40s attacked a 63-year-old Jewish man in Central Park on Wednesday, December 14.

According to the report, the assailant struck the other man from behind, resulting in a broken hand, chipped tooth and other injuries. The attacker was also said to be yelling anti-Semitic slurs and shouting, "Kanye 2024," before escaping on a bicycle with a cart featuring a sign that read, "Hungry Disabled." The assailant is still at large, while the victim is fortunately in stable condition.

"When public figures with huge platforms fan the flames of antisemitism, people will copy it and begin to think it's normal," Scott Richman, who leads the Anti-Defamation League, told CNN, stressing the effects of Ye's dangerous rethoric.

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