Kanye West apologized to JAY-Z earlier than launching into specific remarks about Beyoncé throughout one other surprising Twitter rant.
Kanye West issued an apology to JAY-Z throughout a late-night Twitter spree earlier than veering into specific territory with crude remarks about Beyoncé.
In a string of erratic posts shared on Wednesday (April 9), West briefly paused his barrage of sexual boasts and offensive commentary to deal with his former collaborator and longtime good friend.
“I’m sorry Jay Z,” he wrote. “I be feeling dangerous about my tweet however I nonetheless really feel I gave my life to this trade and thought so many individuals have been my household however once I wanted household on some actual s### none of those rap n##### had my again.”
However the second of regret was short-lived. Minutes later, West pivoted again to sexual content material, dragging JAY-Z and Beyoncé into the dialog.
“Do Beyoncé ever let Jay get p####,” he tweeted. “I imply like a minimum of a pair instances.”
The tweet adopted a disturbing submit from final month the place West talked about the couple’s twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, and used ableist slurs to explain them.
“Has anybody ever seen Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s youthful youngsters? They’re r*tarded,” he posted earlier than including, “For this reason synthetic insemination is such a blessing. Having r*tarded kids is a selection.”
After deleting the submit, West reposted it with a defiant rationalization. He claimed he eliminated it not out of remorse however to keep away from suspension from the platform.
“NOT BECAUSE IM A GOOD PERSON,” he wrote. He then doubled down with one other offensive comment: “I TOOK IT DOWN LIKE DOWN SYNDROME GET IT.”
He later escalated the assault, tweeting, “F### JAY Z AND HIS WHOLE FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS SHOOTERS.”
The remarks drew swift condemnation on-line. Mathew Knowles, Beyoncé’s father, known as West’s feedback “silly” and mentioned he hoped the rapper would get assist.
Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles, didn’t point out West straight however posted about selecting mild over “ignorance and evil.”