Kanye West has made an unwelcome return to social media just days after deactivating his X account following a four-day-long tirade filled with racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, and aporophobic remarks.
The controversial rapper, 47, took to X once again to express frustration over his experience at the Grammy Awards, where he claimed he had to struggle to obtain access.
“How could the Grammies nominate me then not give me tickets and then people mad when I go off,” he wrote in a now-deleted post on Saturday.
West, who was nominated for Best Rap Song alongside Ty Dolla $ign for their track Carnival, detailed how he had to spend hours making calls just to secure tickets.
“I had to fight for 5 hours and call everyone I knew to get tickets to the Grammies. They eventually gave me tickets but only for the red carpet. At that point I hadn’t started the rampage,” he added.
Despite the nomination, West left the event without an award, as Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us won in the category. However, he still managed to capture public attention—this time through his wife, Bianca Censori, whose revealing outfit sparked shock and controversy.
As the couple posed for photos, Censori, 30, removed her coat, unveiling a sheer dress without undergarments. The daring fashion choice drew audible gasps from photographers and onlookers before the pair left in a waiting vehicle.
Reports later surfaced suggesting that tension had arisen between the couple before they stepped onto the red carpet, with an actress claiming she overheard Censori objecting to the stunt. A Hollywood PR expert weighed in, stating that West orchestrated the moment purely for financial gain, telling The Post that the move was meant to “get dollars in the till.”
Shortly after the Grammys, West launched a shocking outburst on Elon Musk’s platform, X, including hateful rhetoric and controversial statements.
This week, he turned his ire toward Shopify after the platform removed a website linked to him that was selling offensive merchandise.
“YEEZY WAS ALSO DROPPED BY SHOPIFY THIS WAS A MAJOR VICTORY BECAUSE I HATE SHOPIFY AND I ALWAYS HAVE I NEW THEY WOULD DO SOME P–Y S–T LIKE THIS,” he ranted on X Monday night.
“ANYONE WHO’S ON SHOPIFY JUST KNOW THEY CONTROL YOUR MARKET AND THEY HAVE ALL OF YOUR DATA WHICH RAISES THE VALUE OF SHOPIFY WHILE EXCLUDING THE BRANDS FROM THAT UPSIDE HARLEY FINKELSTEIN PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF I BASICALLY HAVE THAT RIGHT I KNOW I DIDN’T GRAJATATE [sic.],” he continued.
Among his many disturbing posts, West publicly supported Sean “Diddy” Combs and Chris Brown—both of whom have faced allegations of sexual abuse. (Combs remains incarcerated.)
His posts grew increasingly explicit, with West making outrageous declarations about his wife, praising Adolf Hitler, and even retracting a past apology to the Jewish community.
“Hitler was sooooo fresh,” he wrote, later adding: “I’m a Nazi. I love Hitler.”
The rapper also bizarrely credited Musk for borrowing his extremist rhetoric, writing: “The most lit person that [has] ever been on Twitter stole my Nazi swag.”
In a further descent into controversy, West professed his love for pornography and went on to post several explicit videos, taking advantage of the platform’s allowance of adult content.