Kanye West's Bipolar Apology Splits Mental-Health Experts

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Kanye West released a Wall Street Journal apology ad attributing harmful behavior to a four‑month bipolar manic episode, a move that has split mental‑health experts between empathy and skepticism. Some see it as a vulnerable, sincere acknowledgment that aligns with bipolar reality, while others call it a strategic excuse or cop‑out. The debate reflects broader public difficulty in processing celebrity mental illness, even as West’s new album Bully streams strongly but not at the peak levels of his past releases.
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