“The Only One Who Can Help Him Is God” – Blac Chyna on Kanye West’s Struggles.
Blac Chyna, now known by her real name Angela White, has shared her perspective on Kanye West’s recent controversial actions, attributing them to deep-seated trauma and abandonment issues.
During an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, White spoke candidly about what she believes is behind West’s erratic behavior.
“If you really look back at the people who have been in his life, it seems like he put them on a pedestal, and then they left,” she said during the interview.
White expressed empathy for West, suggesting that his struggles stem from never truly having a stable support system.
“I feel like that’s tough because, sometimes, people just need someone who will stand by them no matter what,” she continued. “And I don’t think he’s found that yet.”
She went on to say that these struggles may explain his public outbursts.
West, 47, has endured significant losses throughout his life, most notably the death of his mother, Donda West, in 2007 following a cosmetic surgery procedure. While White didn’t directly name who may have abandoned him, she suggested that unresolved grief could be at the root of his behavior.
Her thoughts align with what West’s former close friend Fonzworth Bentley said back in 2016 on Rich Friend: The Elevated Conversation. Bentley suggested that West never fully processed his mother’s passing, stating, “He never mourned his mother, and that’s at the root of this. You don’t have to be a clinical psychologist to see that.”
In recent years, West has made headlines for all the wrong reasons—wearing a swastika symbol, making antisemitic remarks online, and even selling controversial merchandise. But White believes this isn’t about money or attention.
“I think it’s just a cry for help,” she said. “I don’t think he’s doing any of this for clickbait or financial gain. He probably feels alone.”
White admitted she hasn’t been in direct contact with West lately but still respects him, acknowledging their indirect family connection through her daughter, Dream, whose father is Rob Kardashian.
On the topic of how his behavior might affect the four children he shares with Kim Kardashian, White was careful not to make assumptions.
“I don’t think we can discredit him as a father because we don’t know,” she said. She also pushed back on the idea that West’s actions have led to bullying for his kids at school, adding, “I don’t think any adult would intentionally bring that to the kids.”
Ultimately, White believes there’s only one real solution for West.
“The only one who can help him is God. Jesus Christ. That’s who helped me,” she said.
She even left the door open for West to reach out, saying she would be willing to listen.
“Maybe after this, he’ll reach out. I’d be there to listen because people handle struggles in different ways,” she explained. “Some turn to alcohol or drugs, some lash out, some fall into depression. Everybody deals with pain differently.”
At the end of the day, White sees West as someone in deep distress, trying to navigate his emotions the only way he knows how.