Kanye West Interview [VIDEO] 'Paparazzi Are Like Bullies In High School That Want Your Lunch Money Everyday' And 'I'm A Genius' Kim Kardashian Boyfriend Gushes About New Daughter On Kris Jenner Talk Show

Kanye West was interviewed by Kris Jenner on her show 'Kris' today. The last episode of her trial based talk show included an interview with North West's daddy Kanye West and Kris even posted photos of her new grandaughter on Twitter the same day. 

The interview with Kanye lasted the whole hour on 'Kris.' Kanye came off like a great father, telling the audience and Kim's mom Kris how much he wants to 'protect his daughter' and especially shield her from paparazzi. He talked about how difficult it is to protect his daughter from the photographers and wats to start 'zoning project' in cities like NYC and LA. All he wants to do is be able to 'drive his daughter to school.' 

Kanye West discusses how he never smiles in front of the paparazzi. He explains that he feels they always want something from him and used a metaphor that made the audience understand him a bit better. 

Kanye explained that the photographers are like being in high school and somebody everyday wants your lunch money. It is impossible to look happy with a bully bothering you all day and the more nice things the bully says just make it 'patronizing.' Agreed Kanye!

Kanye also spoke about his parents and how intelligent and creative they both are and how he gets his 'genius' from them.

Kris and Kanye squashed the rumors that there is bad blood between them by openly stating their affection for each other and how enjoyable it is living together. The couple have been living with mama Kris since February when Kim's house went under construction.

Kris said 'there is so much love in my home' and Kanye said that the Kardashian and Kanye West 'brands' are better united.

Kanye confessed how difficult it is to be an artist. He said it's hard for him to 'have small talk, like talking about the weather' and that living with the Kardashians has taught him how to 'be a better person.'

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