In the monologue posted on Instagram, West discussed various topics including his marriage, politics, mental health and his past behaviour.

"On this Thanksgiving, I'm so thankful for family. My blood family, my fans, and my haters, we love you too."

"All I think about every day is how I get my family back together and how I heal the pain that I caused."

Kardashian filed for divorce from West in February of this year. The couple had been married since 2014 and have four children together. Kim is currently in the public eye for dating SNL comedian Pete Davidson.

In the video, Ye then lists various aspects of his self that seem to bring him harm. Alcohol, manic episodes, ego, temper, religion and politics are all discussed.

Turning the focus back on Kim, the rapper talked about how his his Presidential run in 2020 affected their relationship.

"Good Lord, my wife did not like me wearing the red hat."

"Being a good wife, she just wanted to protect me and our family. I made me and our family a target by not aligning with Hollywood's political stance, and that was hard for our marriage," Ye admitted.

"Then I ran for president without proper preparation and no allies on either side," he added. "I embarrassed my wife in the way that I presented information about our family during the one and thank God only press conference."

Speaking about his mental health, Ye said, "I went into a manic episode in 2016 and I was placed under heavy medication. Since then I went on and off the medication which left me susceptible to other episodes which my wife and family and fans have had to endure."

On Wednesday, November 24, Ye showed up at the Los Angeles Mission Thanksgiving Event where he did a speech. Again talking about his marriage, he said, "We’ve made mistakes. I’ve made mistakes. I’ve publicly done things that were not acceptable as a husband, but right now today, for whatever reason. But I’m here to change the narrative."

He added, "I’m not letting E! write the narrative of my family. I’m not letting Hulu write the narrative of my family… I am the priest of my home."