Kanye apologises to Jay-Z – then issues disgusting tweet about Beyonce
Kanye West has publicly apologised to Jay-Z – but then followed it up with a disgustingly vulgar tweet about his wife, Beyonce.
One step forward and several steps back.
Kanye West apologised to Jay-Z for attacking his kids — but then immediately asked a vulgar question about his wife, Beyoncé.
“I’m sorry Jay Z,” West, 47, posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) Thursday.
“I be feeling bad about my tweet but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family but when I needed family on some real s – t none of these rap n — as had my back.”
Less than an hour later, the rapper returned to the platform to ask, “Do Beyoncé ever let Jay get p***y I mean like at least a couple times.”
One commenter pointed out, “U jus said sorry to him lmaoooo,” while another echoed, “You just apologised for the previous stunts, don’t pull a new one!! Lmaoo.”
Last month, West publicly questioned Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 7-year-old twins’ mental capacity.
Though he initially deleted the unprovoked post, he re-uploaded it and clarified that he had not wiped the comments in order to be “a good person.”
Instead, the Yeezy founder explained, “I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic].”
West — who concluded his follow-up message with another dig at Rumi and Sir’s intelligence — did not reference the couple’s eldest child, 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
The next day, he insisted, “I LOVE JAY Z AND I DO FEEL BAD.”
However, he doubled down on his initial sentiments in a subsequent interview with DJ Akademiks, saying he would rather “give up [his] life” than relinquish his “freedom to talk.”
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West collaborated with fellow Grammy winner Jay-Z, 55, on their joint 2011 album, Watch the Throne, but the musicians have since fallen out as colleagues and friends.
The father of four — who has gone on various vile X rants in the last several months — was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016 but claimed in 2022 that he was “mentally misdiagnosed.”
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.