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Jack Armstrong
You're crazy. Yay. It's one more thing.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty.
Guest Speaker
One more thing.
Jack Armstrong
Has there ever been a public display of mental illness which I think will probably lead to suicide at some point? Like we're seeing or have seen with Kanye west ever? I don't think so.
Joe Getty
Maybe Britney Spears is.
Jack Armstrong
Britney would be in the category. Although I think Kanye's degrees crazier and she. Oh yeah, kind of came out of it. Although she posts some weird stuff now.
Guest Speaker
Yeah, if, if you need a nominee or two, she'd be one. But this is clear winner there. I mean, it's Kanye.
Joe Getty
The other one who's been having pretty severe manic episodes publicly is a Bam Margera from Jackass.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, I don't know that person.
Joe Getty
Oh, really? Oh, yeah, he's. He's been a topic of conversation. If you, if you are a fan of Jackass. Stevo was nuts and Steve O's now years sober and he's trying to help Bam. So it's this whole thing. But I, it's scary.
Guest Speaker
Yeah. I was never a big fan, so I'm not super familiar with that. But in terms of sheer Fame, how about Mr. Beast's buddy becoming a chick in the well, pretending to be a chick and then going. Were there charges filed or am I thinking of a different.
Joe Getty
There were allegations.
Lenovo Representative
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Jack Armstrong
Only allegations. Never charges, I'm pretty sure. And then you got Charlie Sheen. Remember his meltdown? I remember predicting on a Friday one time he'll be dead by Monday. And he pulled out of. But that was. That was not mental illness as much as just drug addiction. Right. He was just in the swirls of being a drug addict.
Guest Speaker
Oh yeah, he was. He was a crack addict.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Guest Speaker
That'll tend to make you crazy, but no. Yeah. Kanye is clearly our craziest ever celebrity. Partly because he has the wealth and the Internet now.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Guest Speaker
I mean, what are you gonna do if you're like a completely crazy ass celebrity in 1977? What are you gonna do? Like start a TV network and air a show showing how crazy you are? Nobody knows.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And Kanye. Have you ever gone back and watched Kanye in the Oval Office? Remember when he did that?
Guest Speaker
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
With Trump sitting there. And he talked for like. I forget what it was like 40 minutes or something like that. Just raving about crap. So nutty.
Joe Getty
Well, in his first big. Remember when he went on TV and said, president Bush doesn't like black people?
Jack Armstrong
Right. That was the.
Joe Getty
That was like the first one.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. So that's way back in the day. So he hadn't been. He hadn't been big for that long. College dropout came out in early 2000s. His first big album. And anywho, this is one of the producers of Saturday Night Live. They just had their 50th anniversary. Talking about when Kanye hosted, I guess.
Kanye West
And at one point it was just me playing and Kanye.
Another Guest
If I was concerned about racism, I would have moved out of America a long time ago.
Kanye West
I guess my musical instances that keep playing, just keep playing. Only a snippet of that actually made it to air before they went off to the. The news or whatever the heck else.
Another Guest
Thank y'all for giving me this platform.
Jack Armstrong
I know some of y'all don't agree.
Another Guest
This is a non censoring show. It's one of the last places you do what you want to do, whether you're Woody Harrelson or Chappelle or, you know, as long as they don't swear, just break the FCC rules. No one's stopping anybody from doing anything.
Jack Armstrong
But Kanye just kept going. You have time restraints, which is not quite the same as censorship. Yeah.
Guest Speaker
He sees clearly. Clearly a mad genius. I feel bad for the guy. He's got zillions of dollars, but I doubt he'll ever be happy.
Jack Armstrong
So there are rumors that he and his naked wife are divorcing. They're denying it. And who knows if it's true or not, because there's always rumors about celebrities, although they almost always turn out to be true in my experience. But over the weekend, there are aerial shots of mounds of garbage in the front yard of Kanye's home. So on Valentine's Day, the giant pile of trash started to grow, and it grew over the weekend. So for some reason, there are piles and piles and piles of garbage bags and, like, debris in the front Yard of Kanye's house. So I don't know if that's an indication. Could be they're splitting up and like, he threw all her stuff out or whatever. There's one source here. It says they have no prenup, which would be something since the guy's a billionaire.
Guest Speaker
Bags are his wife's clothes probably. I was wondering.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I've never seen her in clothes when one bag.
Guest Speaker
Clothes. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know if she has clothes.
Joe Getty
Just a Safeway plastic bag. Jack.
Jack Armstrong
It's all. Remember she was completely naked at the Grammys. Like nude in high heels.
Guest Speaker
Yeah. She had a transparent dress on, but.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I'd call that naked. You could see her entire naked body. And so. And she looked. But she always looks this way. She didn't look different that day from any other time, but she. She always looks like she's a captive of some sort. That might just be her model. Like facial expression. Models have weird demeanors.
Guest Speaker
Resting abductee face. Is that a thing?
Joe Getty
It is now.
Jack Armstrong
Resting abducted face. But so that there was a lot of. She did that against her will, she's a prisoner, all that sort of stuff. Kanye responded to that in a since deleted post this week. I don't make her do nothing she doesn't want to. But she definitely wouldn't have been able to do it without my approval. You stupid woke ass pawns.
Guest Speaker
Probably controlled by the Jews. I'm guessing in Kanye's mind, kind of.
Jack Armstrong
An interesting denying that he controls her while then stating at the end of the sentence, he completely controls her sort of thing. I didn't make her do nothing. She did it on her own, but she wouldn't do anything that I didn't allow her to.
Guest Speaker
Okay.
Joe Getty
Yeah, right.
Jack Armstrong
It's a little confusing from that standpoint. And then Joe brought us this tidbit during the show that I had not heard on how he ended up on.
Guest Speaker
The super bowl ads, the infamous Super bowl ad in which he rambles like he's doing a not very well thought out TikTok video and plugs his store and gives the website. And then if you went to the website, the only thing there was a T shirt with a swastika on it. Well, what happened was he paid an ad agency to place that ad in the local slot of the super bowl broadcast in every market he could, essentially. I don't know what budget they had, but it was many, many markets. So it was not nationally aired per se. It was aired individually in bunches of local market markets. What's mildly interesting about it is. If you buy a Super bowl ad from Big Fox, it will be 100% vetted, and the one that is aired will be. And they control this. The one that they vetted. You can't say, hey, we just made a couple of tweaks. Throw this one on. And Fox. Big Fox says, okay, that's fine. No, that's not the way it works at all. But in the case of local ads, they aren't vetted quite as carefully. And what happened was Kanye got the ads vetted by all those local stations, like on Thursday. And if Thursday you clicked on his website, there's all sorts of hoodies and T shirts and all sorts of stuff.
Jack Armstrong
That you need to buy as a.
Guest Speaker
Kanye fan or whatever. And then. Right, exactly. Oh, yeah, Obviously his Yeezys, which my.
Jack Armstrong
Son says he sells for $20 a pair, is like to stick it to Adidas for dropping him. So just sell for 20 bucks, even though they're way more expensive, that they sell out immediately. So my son said, like, a lot of people just constantly click, refresh for when more show up so they can buy them for 20 bucks. That's part of what his website does.
Guest Speaker
Interesting. But then by Sunday, when the ad actually aired, the only product on the website was the swastika T shirt. And all the local stations who never would have run the ad if they'd known that they just hadn't rechecked.
Jack Armstrong
No, they wouldn't have run the ad if they knew that. But I doubt they were too concerned about it. I mean, we know enough about local stations. If Kanye's willing to cut a check, we're running the ads. I mean, it'd have to be really extra extenuating circumstances to make them not. I'm guessing we'll deal with that later.
Guest Speaker
Yeah. Although I think those super bowl slots are really sought after and expensive, so they could have probably found something. But, I mean, I see your points, and. And imagine being the position of a station. We have to just keep checking the website that's being advertised on an ad that they bought to make sure they haven't done anything nefarious with it since you checked two days ago. It's just not the way the world works. So, I mean, as plans go to advertise Nazi T shirts, it was a clever one.
Jack Armstrong
But what the hell could you actually buy them? Did anybody buy them? I might have bought A Kanye West T shirt. Is a. A swastika T shirt just as a. This happened.
Guest Speaker
Where are you gonna keep it? In a drawer? And then your new Girlfriend finds it and shut the door. You Nazzy wear it?
Jack Armstrong
No, I just. It'd be something to have. What an interesting artifact. So, according to tmz, who are right way more than they're wrong, there is no prenup between Kanye and Bianca. Now, Kanye claims he's worth $2.7 billion. Now, she would only get what he earned after they got married because everything doesn't immediately become community property. Everything you had beforehand is not.
Guest Speaker
Hasn't he just taken enormous losses in the last few.
Jack Armstrong
Forbes says he's worth 400 million, which ain't nothing. I mean, it's not 2.7 billion, but it's still a lot of money. How much she would get? I don't know, but I'll bet she would get a lot, because I think they bought a homer. Geez, I'm looking at a picture of her kind of outfit. Is that they've bought several homes, which she'd have. So she'll be all right financially, I'm guessing.
Guest Speaker
Oh, yeah. I mean, if you settled for a paltry $5 million, you'd be sad now.
Jack Armstrong
If they've got. Yeah, no kidding. If they've got no prenup, all she's got to do is wait him out till he kills himself, and then she is heir to half the fortune, whatever it is, billions or not.
Guest Speaker
Community property state.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, so. Because I think that's where he's headed. I can't imagine him surviving. I thought that 10 years ago. He's 47. What a complete nut.
Joe Getty
Gosh, I'm looking at pictures of her before him, and she's just a normal, beautiful girl. Modeling, obviously, but not doing any of the weird stuff she's doing now.
Jack Armstrong
What's her average day like? She gets up in the morning in the household of Kanye west, and he throws on his trash bag clothes and his moon boots, starts talking about the juice.
Guest Speaker
Strip down to your G string and these pieces of duct tape and we'll.
Jack Armstrong
Go for a walk, go get some coffee.
Guest Speaker
Exactly.
Jack Armstrong
Complain about the Jews. I have no idea. Well, I guess that's it.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "Yer Crazy, Ye!" - Episode Summary
Release Date: February 18, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Episode Title: Yer Crazy, Ye!
In the "Yer Crazy, Ye!" episode of the Armstrong & Getty On Demand podcast, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into the tumultuous public life of rapper and entrepreneur Kanye West. The discussion navigates through Kanye's struggles with mental health, his controversial public behavior, marital issues, and the broader implications of his actions on his legacy.
The conversation kicks off with an exploration of public displays of mental illness among high-profile celebrities. The hosts compare Kanye West to other figures like Britney Spears, Bam Margera, and Charlie Sheen, debating who exhibits the most publicized struggles.
Jack Armstrong highlights Kanye’s extreme behaviors:
"[...] Has there ever been a public display of mental illness [...] like with Kanye West ever? I don't think so."
(01:12)
Joe Getty suggests Britney Spears as a contender:
"Maybe Britney Spears is."
(01:29)
The hosts acknowledge Kanye's unique position in the era of social media, where his actions and statements are constantly under scrutiny, unlike in previous decades.
Delving deeper, Armstrong and Getty discuss Kanye's various public outbursts and their ramifications.
Jack Armstrong recalls Kanye's appearance in the Oval Office, expressing disbelief over his behavior:
"With Trump sitting there. And he talked for like [...] just raving about crap. So nutty."
(03:11)
They reference Kanye's infamous statement on Saturday Night Live where he asserted:
"President Bush doesn't like black people."
(03:35)
The hosts critique Kanye's inability to conform to traditional media constraints, highlighting his laissez-faire approach that often results in controversial statements and actions.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Kanye's allegedly misleading Super Bowl advertisement.
Guest Speaker explains the strategy behind the ad:
"[...] he paid an ad agency to place that ad in the local slot of the super bowl broadcast in every market he could [...]"
(07:18)
Jack Armstrong questions the effectiveness and oversight of such ads:
"But what the hell could you actually buy them? Did anybody buy them?"
(10:06)
The hosts debate the potential repercussions of Kanye's actions, considering the severity of promoting offensive symbols like swastikas, even if inadvertently.
The episode shifts focus to Kanye's personal life, particularly the rumors surrounding his marriage to Bianca Censori.
Jack Armstrong speculates on their financial future without a prenup:
"So I'll bet she would get a lot [...] if there's no prenup, all she's got to do is wait him out till he kills himself [...]"
(11:27)
Guest Speaker underscores the potential financial fallout:
"If you settled for a paltry $5 million, you'd be sad now."
(11:21)
The hosts discuss the implications of Kanye's alleged net worth fluctuations, referencing Forbes valuations and the potential division of assets in the event of a divorce.
Bianca Censori's public appearances and fashion choices are scrutinized, reflecting on their impact on Kanye's image.
Jack Armstrong mocks Bianca's attire at events:
"She did that against her will [...] but she definitely wouldn't have been able to do it without my approval."
(06:50)
The hosts comment on her consistently provocative style, suggesting it may be a product of her modeling background:
"Resting abductee face. Is that a thing?"
(06:22)
This segment highlights the complex dynamics of their relationship and how it is portrayed to the public.
Wrapping up, Armstrong and Getty reflect on Kanye’s tumultuous journey, contemplating his future in the public eye and the sustainability of his persona.
Guest Speaker comments on Kanye's genius overshadowed by his struggles:
"Clearly a mad genius. I feel bad for the guy. He's got zillions of dollars, but I doubt he'll ever be happy."
(06:43)
Jack Armstrong predicts potential outcomes of Kanye's current trajectory:
"I can't imagine him surviving. I thought that 10 years ago. He's 47. What a complete nut."
(11:40)
The hosts conclude with a somber outlook on Kanye's ability to navigate his personal and professional challenges, questioning the sustainability of his actions and their impact on his legacy.
Jack Armstrong [01:12]: "Has there ever been a public display of mental illness [...] like with Kanye West ever? I don't think so."
Joe Getty [01:29]: "Maybe Britney Spears is."
Jack Armstrong [03:11]: "With Trump sitting there. And he talked for like [...] just raving about crap. So nutty."
Guest Speaker [07:18]: "[...] he paid an ad agency to place that ad in the local slot of the super bowl broadcast in every market he could [...]"
Jack Armstrong [10:06]: "But what the hell could you actually buy them? Did anybody buy them?"
Jack Armstrong [11:27]: "So I'll bet she would get a lot [...] if there's no prenup, all she's got to do is wait him out till he kills himself [...]"
Guest Speaker [06:22]: "Resting abductee face. Is that a thing?"
Guest Speaker [06:43]: "Clearly a mad genius. I feel bad for the guy. He's got zillions of dollars, but I doubt he'll ever be happy."
In "Yer Crazy, Ye!", Armstrong and Getty offer a critical examination of Kanye West's complex persona, dissecting his public behaviors, personal struggles, and the ripple effects they have on his life and career. Through candid discussions and sharp commentary, the episode provides listeners with an unfiltered look into the challenges faced by one of the most polarizing figures in modern entertainment.