London
(ANI):
Singer
Lily
Allen
has
offered
support
to
Kanye
West
after
the
rapper
took
aim
at
himself
in
a
series
of
bizarre
online
rants.
Allen,
who
follows
West
on
the
microblogging
site
Twitter,
has
advised
the
rapper
not
to
be
so
down
on
himself.
"Cheer
up
Kanye.
We
all
still
love
you!
It's
really
no
big
deal
bro
(sic).
One
little
mistake,
massively
blown
out
of
proportion.
You're
being
WAY
too
hard
on
yourself," the
Daily
Star
quoted
her
as
tweeting.
West
has
kept
a
low
profile
since
last
September
(09)
after
jumping
on
stage
at
the
MTV
Video
Music
Awards
to
protest
against
Taylor
Swift's
win
for
Best
Female
Video
insisting
the
prize
belonged
to
Beyonce
for
her
hit,
'Single
Ladies".
At
the
weekend,
he
berated
his
own
behaviour
on
his
Twitter
account,
and
took
the
chance
to
apologize
to
Swift.
"It
is
distasteful
to
cut
people
off
as
a
general
rule.
What's
the
point
of
dressing
tastefully
if
I''m
going
to
act
the
complete
opposite?"
he
said
"With
new
found
humility...
who
am
I
to
run
on
stage?
I
would
never
ever
again
in
a
million
years
do
that.
Sorry
to
let
you
down.
Beyonce
didn't
need
that.
MTV
didn't
need
that
and
Taylor
and
her
family,
friends
and
fans
definitely
didn't
want
or
need
that."
"I
am
not
a
bad
person.
Even
in
that
moment
I
was
only
trying
to
do
good
but
people
don't
always
need
my
help.
When
I
woke
up
from
the
crazy
nightmare
I
looked
in
the
mirror
and
said
GROW
UP
KANYE...
I
take
the
responsibility
for
my
actions.
Yes
I
was
that
guy.
A
32
year
old
child,"
he
added.