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Keyshia Cole Removes Her Son From Donda Academy Following Kanye West's Alarming Comments - Blavity

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Keyshia Cole wants no danger brought into her family and has decided to remove her 12-year-old son, DJ, from Kanye West ’s Donda Academy. The decision came because of alarming comments West made earlier this month about shooting up a school. The tweet has since been deleted, but not before several outlets grabbed their screenshots.

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