Super Weird Video Of Kanye West Begging For Kim Kardashian Back In Front Of A Crowd Of 70,000 People

Source - Kanye West was electric in his return to the stage in Los Angeles, but also showed he's still struggling to accept his ongoing divorce with estranged wife Kim Kardashian -- begging her to come back -- so they can be together again.

Ye and Drake hit the stage in front of 70,000 at The L.A. Memorial Coliseum Thursday night, and to everyone's surprise, Ye played a ton of songs from his entire catalog. One of those songs was "Runaway," but Ye started to freestyle at the end of the song while the music continued.

Kanye continued to repeat "Run right back to me!" then saying, "More specifically, Kimberly."

The Clip:

Kim was in attendance at the show, bringing the couple's kids, North and Saint. Kendall and her boyfriend, Devin Booker joined as well. Kanye recently claimed he and Kim weren't divorced during an interview on "Drink Champs" ... and while that might legally still be true, the divorce is still very much ongoing.

Poor Kanye. Despite having literally everything in the world, he still doesn't have his lady. To be honest I feel bad for him. He seems more mentally clear now than he ever has, but it's too little too late. Kim has moved on and she's not looking back. Which isn't surprising considering she tends to move on from relationships rather fast, but that's neither here nor there. Seeing Kanye beg for her back IN AUTOTUNE was hilarious. Like, he made it a part of the song. I had to replay it five times just to understand what he was saying. Regardless, I can't imagine what was going through Drake's head when he started saying that. "Mother fucker can we just do the concert." What made it even worse is that Kim was front row at the concert with their kids. I'm sure they had zero idea what was going on but still, maybe don't publicly beg for the mother of your child to come back to you in front of your kids. Oh well. Like the Joker and Batman, Kim and Kanye are probably destined to do this forever. I just hope they stop doing it in public. 

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