In the wake of Kanye West’s latest antics, questions over his mental health have been raised by people who know him.
However, a source close to the rapper, 38, tells PEOPLE the $53 million debt claims, Twitter drama, alleged behavior on Saturday Night Live and flare-up with Taylor Swift are no cause for alarm.
“I haven’t felt personally concerned about his well being,” says West’s longtime friend. “Every time I talk with him – which is almost every day – he’s extremely good-natured, [and] in a great mood …”
While West’s energies have been focused on new ventures – including his album The Life of Pablo and Yeezy Season 3 clothing line launch – the source points out he is also “excited about his family” and “being a good father” to daughter North, 2, and son Saint, 2 months, with wife Kim Kardashian West, 35.
Concerns for West’s mental state made headlines last week when former collaborator Rhymefest tweeted that West “needs help, in the form of counseling. Spiritual & mental” – a sentiment he echoed at the Grammy Awards on Monday. “I want him to be happy, and if he’s not happy, I’m concerned,” Rhymefest, who co-wrote West’s “Jesus Walks” and “New Slaves,” told PopSugar on the red carpet.
However, a source close to the rapper, 38, tells PEOPLE the $53 million debt claims, Twitter drama, alleged behavior on Saturday Night Live and flare-up with Taylor Swift are no cause for alarm.
“I haven’t felt personally concerned about his well being,” says West’s longtime friend. “Every time I talk with him – which is almost every day – he’s extremely good-natured, [and] in a great mood …”
While West’s energies have been focused on new ventures – including his album The Life of Pablo and Yeezy Season 3 clothing line launch – the source points out he is also “excited about his family” and “being a good father” to daughter North, 2, and son Saint, 2 months, with wife Kim Kardashian West, 35.
Concerns for West’s mental state made headlines last week when former collaborator Rhymefest tweeted that West “needs help, in the form of counseling. Spiritual & mental” – a sentiment he echoed at the Grammy Awards on Monday. “I want him to be happy, and if he’s not happy, I’m concerned,” Rhymefest, who co-wrote West’s “Jesus Walks” and “New Slaves,” told PopSugar on the red carpet.
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