After Kanye West’s Dentist Denied Supplying Him With Laughing Gas, Ye’s Ex-Chief Of Staff Shared Alleged DMs

After Kanye West’s Dentist Denied Supplying Him With Laughing Gas, Ye’s Ex-Chief Of Staff Shared Alleged DMs

As a gamer with a keen eye for detail and a knack for unraveling intricate narratives, this Kanye West-Thomas Connelly saga feels like an unexpected twist in a reality show I never signed up for. The allegations against Connelly are as shocking as a level boss in a game you didn’t expect to encounter until the end.


It’s no secret that Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has found himself in some peculiar predicaments throughout his career, and these have sometimes involved his former employees. The most recent controversy surrounds him, with his ex-chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, making allegations against him. Just last week, Yiannopoulos accused Ye’s dentist, Thomas Connelly, of providing the star with nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and causing an addiction. Connelly has since refuted these claims, but Yiannopoulos has responded by sharing what appear to be supporting messages in direct messages.

Milo Yiannopoulos took to X last week to share the allegations against Thomas Connelly and also revealed that he even sent a formal complaint to the California Dental Board. Within the lengthy social media thread, Yiannopoulos said is his “belief that Connelly sought to diminish Ye’s mental faculties so that Connelly and his business associates could extract millions of dollars from him.” The ex-Yeezy employee also claimed that once Ye was hooked on laughing gas, he “blew up our relationship on purpose by proposing something he knew I’d have to resign over (because I had told him so).” Said issue was Ye’s plan to enter the porn industry, and Yiannopoulos revealed his decision to quit amid that drama back in May.

After the posts made by a British far-right commentator became popular online, Dr. Connelly refuted the accusations through his representative. As a response, the former editor of Breitbart News then posted on platform X, where he shared an image that contained a statement supposedly from the dentist and a screenshot of what seems to be a text conversation between him and Kanye West. In this private message exchange, it appears they discussed potential scenarios related to Kanye’s alleged use of nitrous oxide. The post can be found below:

In my gaming world, let me rephrase that for you: Not only did Milo Yiannopoulos share one receipt, but he also posted another piece of evidence. This new bit came from the conversation between Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and his dentist. Interestingly, in this exchange, it seems the dental care professional offered to deliver laughing gas to the “Jesus Walks” artist.

From my perspective as a gamer, I haven’t heard Thomas Connelly’s take yet on the alleged direct messages between us two and Ye. Even the fashion maverick himself has stayed silent on this issue so far. Quite intriguingly, this situation arises several months after the “Dark Fantasy” author found himself in the limelight due to another dental-related scandal.

Kanye West, who seems to have stepped away from music, made headlines in January when news broke about his $850,000 dental makeover. This Grammy winner had a titanium dental device inserted, during which it appears all his teeth were removed. The major implant primarily features a smooth surface, yet also has two distinct points where the upper and lower canine teeth once stood. It’s been reported that this procedure is permanent. Moreover, after the transformation was finished, Dr. Connelly – who worked with West on the operation – disclosed that Kanye’s new appearance was modeled after the infamous James Bond villain Jaws.

In the current situation surrounding Ye (formerly Kanye West) and allegations about his use of nitrous oxide, it’s yet to be determined how events will unfold. However, Milo Yiannopoulos has been firm in his assertions and continues to stand by them. It’s possible that he might provide more evidence as time passes.

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2024-08-14 17:37