The 42-year-old rapper plans to have 7 children with wife Kim Kardashian West, saying that kids are what make a person ‘rich.
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In a recent episode of ‘Carpool Karaoke,’ Kanye West said: “(I want) seven kids. The richest thing that you can have is as many children as possible.”
West, who just released a gospel album called ‘Jesus is King,’ said to host James Corden that he reads the Bible every night.
According to People magazine, West said: “I don’t like going out at nighttime. I like being at home with my family at night as much as possible.
“We’ll eat dinner and we’ll play with the kids and then we’ll put the kids to bed and then we go to bed. And then my wife watches Dateline [and] I read the Bible.”
The rapper also praised marriage and said: “People thought it would be uncool to be married. Then I got married and people were like, ‘Oh, that’d be cool. It’s more than cool. It’s more than cool as hell.”
He added: “It’s heavenly. It’s great. It’s magnificent. Nobody thought it would be uncool to marry Kim Kardashian.”
Last week, Christian pastor Adam Tyson also revealed in an interview that the singer told him in May that Christ had saved him.
“(Kanye) said, ‘About five weeks ago, I got radically saved,’” Tyson expressed, according to XXL. “He just started telling me a little about his testimony.”
Since the conversation, the rapper started a Sunday service event in Calabasas. “When I went to the hospital a few years ago, I wrote in the hospital, ‘Start a church in Calabasas,’” Kanye told Corden.
“It’s something I had a feeling I needed to do that God put on my heart. And now, He just keeps taking me to new levels and taking us to new levels that we just didn’t imagine before.”
West added: “God’s always had a plan for me and he’s always wanted to use me, but I think He wanted me to suffer more and wanted people to see my suffering and see my pain and put stigmas on me and have me go through all the human experiences.
“So now when I talk about how Jesus saved me, more people can relate to that experience. If it was just, ‘We grew up with this guys music and now he’s a superstar,’ it’s less compelling than, ‘Oh, this guy had a mental breakdown, this guy’s in debt …”
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