What Kanye West Lost After Series of Antisemitic Social Media Posts
Kanye West faced several repercussions after posting a series of antisemitic social media posts via X
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Kanye West has found himself at the center of controversy â again â after sharing a series of antisemitic posts during a days-long social media rant.
West turned heads on Friday, February 7, when he shared a series of X posts that included antisemitic remarks, the rapper praising Hitler and him declaring so-called âdominionâ over his wife, Bianca Censori.
âThis ainât no woke as feminist sâ,â he wrote via X. âSheâs with a billionaire. Why would she listen to any of you dumb ass broke bitches. People say the red carpet look was her decision. Yes, I donât make her do nothing she doesnât want to.â
The rant came days after the couple made their official red carpet debut at the 2025 Grammy Awards, with Censori baring it all in a sheer dress. After their shocking entrance, a source confirmed to Us Weekly that the pair exited âon their own accord,â adding, âThey just got in their car and left.â (Westâs âCarnivalâ was nominated for Best Rap Song, but Kendrick Lamarâs âNot Like Usâ won the award.)
âShe definitely wouldnât have been able to do it without my approval, you stupid ass woke pawns,â West claimed on Friday. âI have no respect or empathy for anyone living âcause no one living can fâ with me, but I do love some people and I give them favor.â
Scroll down to see Westâs complete fallout:
X Account Deactivated
News broke on Monday, February 10, that Westâs X account was deactivated, with the profile now reading, âThis account doesnât exist.â It is unclear whether West, 47, deactivated his X account or whether it was removed from the platform. Us reached out to Westâs rep for comment at the time.
Before the account was deactivated, Deadline reported that his page had a âpotentially sensitive contentâ warning message. Per the outlet, Elon Musk said: âGiven what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW [not safe for work]. You should not be seeing that anymore.â
West allegedly later wrote: âIâm logging out of Twitter. I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent. It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board.â
Dropped from Talent Agency
Daniel McCartney shared he would not represent West, who was no longer listed on 33&Westâs website as one of their clients. Us reached out to Westâs rep for comment at the time.
âEffective immediately, Iâm no longer representing YE (F/K/A Kanye West) due to his harmful and hateful remarks that myself nor 33 & West can stand for,â McCartney wrote via his Instagram Story on Monday. âPeace and love to all.â
Gotham/GC ImagesWebsite Shutting Down
Westâs website, Yeezy, was shut down on Tuesday, February 11, where he was selling T-shirts featuring a swastika. Shopify, which hosted the site, shared that Westâs online storefront was taken down because of a violation to the E-commerce platformâs terms of service.
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âAll merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform. This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and violated our terms, so we removed them from Shopify,â Shopify said in a statement on Tuesday, per Variety.
Sued by Former Yeezy Employee
TMZ broke the news on Tuesday that West was sued by a former Yeezy employee who claimed she was fired after complaining about his antisemitism. In the docs, the woman claimed West texted her and another Jewish staff member in a group chat, âWelcome to the first day of working for Hitler.â
The woman also claimed West sent her a message in reference to his infamous 2022 tweet where he threatened to go âdeath con 3 [sic] on JEWISH PEOPLE.â Us reached out to Westâs rep for comment.
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