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EXCLUSIVE: Kanye West's 'stepfather' reveals how the jealous and disobedient wannabe rap star wrecked the relationship with his mother (and wouldn't even walk his dog 'Genius')
PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 1 March 2016 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 1 March 2016
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He is known for his outrageous and egotistical proclamations, claiming he will run for president and that he is the greatest living artist in the world.
Now Daily Mail Online can reveal that Kanye West's self-centered behavior began at an early age and it helped wreck his mother's relationship with the man who welcomed Dr. Donda West and her son into his home and tried to to be a father figure to the teenager.
Willie Scott, in his first ever media interview, told Daily Mail Online that Kanye's continued refusal to do any chores or obey his simple rules led him to ask his girlfriend to leave his home after living together for four years.
Scott said he and Kanye's mother Donda, an English professor, split over her refusal to control her son in his home and that the couple even sought professional help to try and save their six-year relationship.
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Retired teacher Willie Scott was in a long-term romantic relationship with Dr Donda West, Kanye's mother but he says 'Kanye didn't want me with his mother or any man. He was wrapped up in his mother'
The rapper, he said, would not wholly accept his mother had a new man in her life and did not try to help reform his ways when the relationship began to founder.
Scott, who is 81 and still lives in the same detached house in a Chicago suburb, said: 'Kanye didn't want me with his mother or any man for that matter. He was wrapped up into his mother.
'We went to a counselor to see if we could get him on the right path.
'But Donda wasn't interested. She wanted ME on the right path. And that is what the dilemma was.'
He said Donda doted on her only child and had brought him up as a single mom before they met, having split from Kanye's father Ray when their son was three.
Dr West had moved to Chicago from Atlanta, where Kanye was born, in 1980 and worked at several educational establishments before meeting Scott.
Scott, a mechanics teacher, said Dondra had helped him set up a curriculum for the Simeon Vocational High School in Chicago where he had been working.
The proposed curriculum failed to take off, but their relationship did and after two years she and her teenage son moved into his home with their dog called Genius.
But Scott said he and the music loving teenager did not hit it off.
'He [Kayne] was about 14. He was a beautiful kid, but he was aggressive and he was self assured.
'He told me in front of his mother that he didn't want to have to do anything he didn't have to.
'I told him to do the chores (like) clean the bedroom and bathroom. But he didn't do that,' says the man who considered himself a father to Kanye
'So that left the discipline on me basically. And he wasn't cooperative. He had to take the responsibility for living here and he wasn't really willing to do that.'
Disagreements flared between the man who wanted to act as his father and Kayne, with his mother taking her son's side, said Scott.
'She would make excuses for him. She would describe her son as a "genius".'
He was a very creative kid, but he didn't want anything to interfere with what he was doing, and that was his music.
Scott believed Kanye's passion for writing rap and spending countless hours and days alone in he bedroom was an excuse for not helping out in the house and felt rap was 'a fad' which would pass.
He said: 'It was a sticking point…for him to take responsibility for the house. It was his house and I told him that.
'I said "Son, this is your house and you have to take care of it."
'But he was not into doing anything but his (rap) work. He did his thing which was doing his music.
'He was not interested in anything else, not maintaining anything.'
Scott said Kanye would refuse to cut the grass on the lawn and would desist from menial tasks like dealing with the trash or walking the dog.
'His mother would take the garbage out and he would stuff the old garbage in the can and put a new bag over it because he didn't want her to say anything to him.
'He was a very creative kid, but he didn't want anything to interfere with what he was doing, and that was his music.'
Scott believed Kanye's passion for writing rap and spending countless hours and days alone in he bedroom was an excuse for not helping out in the house and felt rap was 'a fad' which would pass
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Last summer the star, who has two children with Kim Kardashian, said he believed his mom would have still been alive if it were not for his career.
Asked by Q magazine what in his life he had sacrificed for his success, he said :'My mom.'
Kanye added: 'If I had never moved to L.A. she'd be alive.I don't want to go far into it because it will bring me to tears.'
Scott said he was proud of Kanye's achievements, but admitted he did not have much faith in his music when they lived under the same roof.
'He is a dynamite dude. I wish him the very best. But we also know that he is not going to refrain from saying whatever comes out of his mouth at times. Its coming from his heart and his soul.
'Kanye believes that he is the baddest dude on earth. He can do it and get away with it. I am wishing him well. I am happy for him.'
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EXCLUSIVE: Kanye West's 'stepfather' reveals how the jealous and disobedient wannabe rap star wrecked the relationship with his mother (and wouldn't even walk his dog 'Genius')
- Retired teacher Willie Scott was in a six-year romantic relationship with Dr Donda West, Kanye's mother
- They moved in with Scott and he considered himself a father figure to Kanye
- Speaking out for the first time to Daily Mail Online, he reveals that Kanye refused to help out in his home or obey his rules
- Kanye refused to clean the bathroom or do other household chores and instead spend hours in his bedroom writing rap lyrics
- The couple sought professional help to try to work things out but he split with Dr Donda over her refusal to control her son
- She called her son a 'genius,' the same name as his dog
- 'Kanye didn't want me with his mother or any man,' Mr Scott says. 'He was wrapped up in his mother'
- Scott believed Kanye's passion for writing rap in his bedroom was an excuse for not helping out in the house
PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 1 March 2016 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 1 March 2016
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He is known for his outrageous and egotistical proclamations, claiming he will run for president and that he is the greatest living artist in the world.
Now Daily Mail Online can reveal that Kanye West's self-centered behavior began at an early age and it helped wreck his mother's relationship with the man who welcomed Dr. Donda West and her son into his home and tried to to be a father figure to the teenager.
Willie Scott, in his first ever media interview, told Daily Mail Online that Kanye's continued refusal to do any chores or obey his simple rules led him to ask his girlfriend to leave his home after living together for four years.
Scott said he and Kanye's mother Donda, an English professor, split over her refusal to control her son in his home and that the couple even sought professional help to try and save their six-year relationship.
SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO


Retired teacher Willie Scott was in a long-term romantic relationship with Dr Donda West, Kanye's mother but he says 'Kanye didn't want me with his mother or any man. He was wrapped up in his mother'
The rapper, he said, would not wholly accept his mother had a new man in her life and did not try to help reform his ways when the relationship began to founder.
Scott, who is 81 and still lives in the same detached house in a Chicago suburb, said: 'Kanye didn't want me with his mother or any man for that matter. He was wrapped up into his mother.
'We went to a counselor to see if we could get him on the right path.
'But Donda wasn't interested. She wanted ME on the right path. And that is what the dilemma was.'
He said Donda doted on her only child and had brought him up as a single mom before they met, having split from Kanye's father Ray when their son was three.
Dr West had moved to Chicago from Atlanta, where Kanye was born, in 1980 and worked at several educational establishments before meeting Scott.
Scott, a mechanics teacher, said Dondra had helped him set up a curriculum for the Simeon Vocational High School in Chicago where he had been working.
The proposed curriculum failed to take off, but their relationship did and after two years she and her teenage son moved into his home with their dog called Genius.
But Scott said he and the music loving teenager did not hit it off.
'He [Kayne] was about 14. He was a beautiful kid, but he was aggressive and he was self assured.
'He told me in front of his mother that he didn't want to have to do anything he didn't have to.

'I told him to do the chores (like) clean the bedroom and bathroom. But he didn't do that,' says the man who considered himself a father to Kanye
'So that left the discipline on me basically. And he wasn't cooperative. He had to take the responsibility for living here and he wasn't really willing to do that.'
Disagreements flared between the man who wanted to act as his father and Kayne, with his mother taking her son's side, said Scott.
'She would make excuses for him. She would describe her son as a "genius".'
He was a very creative kid, but he didn't want anything to interfere with what he was doing, and that was his music.
Scott believed Kanye's passion for writing rap and spending countless hours and days alone in he bedroom was an excuse for not helping out in the house and felt rap was 'a fad' which would pass.
He said: 'It was a sticking point…for him to take responsibility for the house. It was his house and I told him that.
'I said "Son, this is your house and you have to take care of it."
'But he was not into doing anything but his (rap) work. He did his thing which was doing his music.
'He was not interested in anything else, not maintaining anything.'
Scott said Kanye would refuse to cut the grass on the lawn and would desist from menial tasks like dealing with the trash or walking the dog.
'His mother would take the garbage out and he would stuff the old garbage in the can and put a new bag over it because he didn't want her to say anything to him.
'He was a very creative kid, but he didn't want anything to interfere with what he was doing, and that was his music.'

Scott believed Kanye's passion for writing rap and spending countless hours and days alone in he bedroom was an excuse for not helping out in the house and felt rap was 'a fad' which would pass
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Last summer the star, who has two children with Kim Kardashian, said he believed his mom would have still been alive if it were not for his career.
Asked by Q magazine what in his life he had sacrificed for his success, he said :'My mom.'
Kanye added: 'If I had never moved to L.A. she'd be alive.I don't want to go far into it because it will bring me to tears.'
Scott said he was proud of Kanye's achievements, but admitted he did not have much faith in his music when they lived under the same roof.
'He is a dynamite dude. I wish him the very best. But we also know that he is not going to refrain from saying whatever comes out of his mouth at times. Its coming from his heart and his soul.
'Kanye believes that he is the baddest dude on earth. He can do it and get away with it. I am wishing him well. I am happy for him.'
Read more: Kanye West’s stepdad says rapper destroyed relationship with mom
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