A book a day keeps you away.
Quirky rapper and Pete Davidson former love rival Kanye West confessed that he had never read a book, then compared literature to disgusting green vegetables.
Yeezy’s comments came Friday on an episode of the “Alo Mind Full” podcast just a day after rolling stone reported that parents must sign nondisclosure agreements to send their children to West’s unaccredited $15,000-a-year Donda Academy outside of Los Angeles.
“I haven’t actually read any books,” West told hosts Danny Harris and Alyson Wilson.
“For me, reading is like eating Brussels sprouts. And talking is like receiving corn ravioli from Giorgio Baldi.
The “College Dropout” artist continued, expressing that he also had a Will Smith-esque fear for the future of technology.
“I can tend to be just, like, paranoid about robots, but that’s a way we have to exist,” said West, who produced “Stronger” from samples from the famous DJ duo imitating Daft Punk robotssaid.
“I mean, ‘Star Wars’ is my, you know, college. I spent way more hours in ‘Star Wars’ than I did in college,” West added, saying he predicts that our future will be like George Lucas’ universe from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
More head-scratching than his commentary is the Simi Valley K-12 designer’s exclusive Christian Academy, named for his late mother, author and teacher – one that featured uniforms from his contract Gap now terminated.
Parkour is part of the daily curriculum for nearly 100 students and Rolling Stone reported that principal and executive director Brianne Campbell, 28, has never officially held a post in education.

According to the Donda Academy website, it aims to “provide young people with the passion, purpose, and spiritual foundations they need to thrive in the world of tomorrow.”