Friday 7 October 2022 01:13 AM Kanye West declares he's pro-life during wild interview with Tucker Carlson trends now Kanye West opened up about why he's pro-life during a wild interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Thursday. Kanye, who just flew in from Paris Fashion Week, arrived at the Los Angeles studio sporting a lanyard he had designed. On the lanyard was a photo of a baby's ultrasound. 'It just represents life. I'm pro-life,' Kanye responded when asked about his design. Carlson told him, 'you wear it like a badge.' 'I don't care about people's responses but I care about the fact that there are more black babies being aborted than born in New York City at this point,' Kanye said. 'That 50 percent of black death in America is abortion. I really don't care about people's response to that. I perform for an audience of one and that is God. ' The interview - which will air at 8pm on Fox news - comes just days after the 45-year-old rapper created widespread controversy when he sported a 'White Lives Matter' T-shirt at his YZY fashion show in Paris, which was widely condemned by fans and fashion industry luminaries and led Adidas to put its relationship with him 'under review.' Earlier Thursday prior to the interview, he could be seen grinning ear to ear while looking at his phone, as he headed to a meeting with Carlson. Kanye initially looked more stone faced as he deplaned in one of his now-standard all-black casual outfits. He looked comfortable in a nondescript black hoodie, though he kept the hood down in favor of a black baseball cap reading 2023 on the bill, presumably in honor of Yeezy's Spring 2023 show. He looked comfortable in a nondescript black hoodie, though he kept the hood down in favor of a black baseball cap reading 2023 on the bill, presumably in honor of Yeezy's Spring 2023 show. Top of the world: Kanye West, 45, could be seen grinning ear to ear at something on his phone as he touched down in Los Angeles on Thursday Nothing to see here: He looked comfortable in a nondescript black hoodie, though he kept the hood down in favor of a black baseball cap reading 2023 on the bill, presumably in honor of Yeezy's Spring 2023 show Joining West on the tarmac was a man in a camouflage shirt with matching cargo pants, along with black combat boots. He wore a black baseball cap and had some of Kanye's silver reflective wraparound sunglasses perched on his head. As they stood around the luggage, Kanye stopped so show his pal something on his phone that seemed to be delighting him, which also elicited a smile from the other man. According to TMZ, the rapper — who has changed his legal name to Ye — didn't waste much time before heading to his meeting with Tucker Carlson. The controversial rapper and the right-wing pundit reportedly had a 'lengthy chat' that was centered around his recently debuted 'White Lives Matter' shirt and the uproar it set off. Kanye West stood by the 'White Lives Matter' slogan he wore on a T-shirt at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday. 'They do': Kanye West doubled down on his 'White Lives Matter' slogan on Wednesday and explained that when people ask why he made the shirt he replies that it's because 'They do' Shocking the fans: Ye, 45, first wore the 'White Lives Matter' design at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday The Donda rapper, 45, posted a photo of the long-sleeved black shirt to his Instagram on Wednesday with the caption: 'Here's my latest response when people ask me why I made a tee that says white lives matter… THEY DO.' Meanwhile, one of the only famous friends coming to the defense of Kim Kardashian's ex-husband at the moment is Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who called the musician a 'free thinker' and says his message was 'misconstrued.' Diddy, 52, said 'My boy is a super, super, super free thinker' in an interview on 'The Breakfast Club on Wednesday. 'And a lot of times, what he means is, like, misconstrued, you know what I'm saying?' the record executive added. When host Charlamagne, 44, interjected to say, 'You gotta stop making excuses for him' he replied, 'No, no, I'm not making excuses, I'm just sayin' if he did it, that's the way he thinks.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility