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Kanye West appears to urinate on Grammy Award

Kanye West shares a video of what appears to be him urinating on one of his Grammy Awards in a toilet.

Kanye West has posted a video to social media which appears to show him urinating over one of his Grammy Awards.

The 43-year-old, who is bipolar, has sparked concern on multiple occasions over the last few months due to his erratic behaviour on social media, as well as his decision to launch a last-minute bid to become US president.

In recent days West has posted a string of tweets criticising the music industry, including one in which he compared the business to "modern day slave ships" and another in which he declared "BLACK MASTERS MATTER".

In his latest post, the 'Gold Digger' singer shared a video of one of his 21 Grammy Awards, which had been placed inside a toilet before being urinated upon, alongside the caption: "Trust me ... I WONT STOP"

West is thought to have been issued with a 12-hour suspension from Twitter for another post in which he revealed the phone number of Forbes editor Randall Lane.

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