KANYE WEST APOLOGIZES TO TAYLOR SWIFT ON TWITTER


Kanye West took to Twitter this past weekend and apologized to singer Taylor Swift for his infamous acceptance speech interruption from last year's MTV Video Music Awards. Ye took to Twitter and wrote, "I wrote a song for Taylor Swift that's so beautiful and I want her to have it. If she won't take it then I'll perform it for her. She had nothing to do with my issues with award shows. She had no idea what hit her. She's justa lil girl with dreams like the rest of us."

He continued, "When I woke up from the crazy nightmare I looked in the mirror and said GROW UP KANYE . . . I was that guy. A 32 year old child. I take the responsibility for my actions. It starts with this . . . I'm sorry Taylor."

Kanye also questioned the media's spin on the incident. He wrote, "With the help of strong will, a lack of empathy, a lil alcohol and extremely distasteful & bad timing . . . I became George Bush over night. How deep is the scar . . . I bled hard . . . cancelled tour with the number one pop star in the world . . . Had to let employees go . . . for the first time I felt the impact of my brash actions . . ."

He continued, "People tweeted that they wish I was dead . . . No listen. They wanted me to die people. I carry that. I smile and take pictures through that . . . I want to win their hearts back so I can continue to bring my take on culture to the masses with a clean opinion."