Kanye West's toilet drama

30 January 2015 - 12:36 By Bang Showbiz
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Kanye and North West sleeping.
Kanye and North West sleeping.
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Kim Kardashian West has revealed that her husband Kanye West recently had his phone flushed down the loo by their daughter, 19-month-old North.

The 'Only One' hitmaker found himself without a mobile phone when his wife, Kim Kardashian West, caught their 19-month-old child North in the bathroom, attempting to flush the device.

Kim shared: ''Not last night, but the night before, I hear North in the bathroom and I hear the toilet flushing and flushing. ''And I run in there and I'm like, 'Wait a minute babe,' to Kanye. 'Didn't she have your phone a second ago?'

The phone was in the toilet!'' Despite all attempts to save the precious device, there was no luck. She recalled: ''I put it in a bag of rice, [but] nothing worked.''

The 34-year-old 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star also revealed that her husband likes to get creative in the bathroom and it is where he regularly comes up with some of his hit tracks.

Speaking on 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest', she said: ''I really do hear [his work] as it's happening. ''Sometimes he'll be in the shower...and he'll think of an idea... or when we're just getting ready, he'll be rapping to himself or singing.''

Meanwhile, Kanye recently praised his wife and daughter for teaching him to be more compromising.

He said: ''I've definitely learned how to compromise more, which is something you have to understand when you partner with people in business. ''And I've learned how to shut up more.

I think I'm a better human being because of [Kim] and because of my daughter. ''And I have always someone to think about going home to and you know something for me to be brave for what I want to do for humanity, but also to be more protective of myself for my family too.''

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