Tyler Cameron Calls Out Kanye West's 'Too Sexy' Kim Kardashian Criticism
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Tyler Cameron Calls Out Kanye West's 'Too Sexy' Kim Kardashian Criticism

Tyler Cameron has some thoughts on Kanye West's criticism of Kim Kardashian dressing "too sexy."

In case you missed it, this week's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians featured Kardashian getting ready for the 2019 Met Gala. And though Kardashian notoriously spent eight months working with Thierry Mugler on the custom number she wore to the event, West decided to weigh in.

His rationale? "Like the corset, underwear, all that vibe, I just feel like I just went through this transition of being rapper, and lookin' at all these girls," he said. "And then looking at my wife like, 'Oh, my girl needs to be just like these other girls, showing her body off, showing this, showing that... I didn't realize that that was affecting my soul and my spirit as someone that's married and loved, the father of what's about to be four kids. A corset is a form of underwear. It's hot. It's like, it's hot for who though?"

Naturally, his comment led Kardashian to ask why he was bringing this up the night before the Met, saying, "you're going to come in here and say that you're not into a corset vibe?" Something West responded to by saying, "You are my wife and it affects me when pictures are too sexy."

And Kardashian wasn't the only one rolling their eyes at Ye's line of thinking. In response to a clip from the show, Cameron took to his Twitter yesterday morning to call out West's insecurity.

"What not to do...You should want your significant other to be sexy and feel sexy," The Bachelorette star and former rumored Gigi Hadid flame wrote above his retweet. "Ye lost his confidence. Fellas, if you can't stand the heat, get out the kitchen. Encourage your significant other to be all they can be. Not hold them back." Nailed it.

See his tweet, below.

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