Twitter gave Ye the boot again. Elon Musk revealed the artist violated their rule against “incitement to violence.” It’s unclear which tweet prompted Thursday’s suspension, but hours before, he shared an altered image of a Star of David with a swastika inside.
Still, what had Ye trending and Twitter kikin’ all night was his random allegation that he caught Chris Paul with Kim Kardashian. Then, he sauced up the bombshell reveal with a “goodnight.”
“Let’s break one last window before we get outa here,” I caught this guy with Kim,” Ye tweeted with a picture of the NBA player.
Ye didn’t provide further context, timeline, or receipts behind his claim. He also didn’t specify if ‘catching them’ together meant Kim and Chris were unloyal during their marriage.
Chris Paul married his college girlfriend, Jada Crawley, in 2011. They have two kids together.
Neither Kim nor Chris have responded to Ye’s lil’ spill, but that hasn’t stopped the innanet from doing what it does. The reactions to the tweet are still rolling in as of Friday–and people are cutting up and showing concern.
Catching a block from Twitter is likely the least of Ye’s worries. The man can’t seem to catch a headline break this week, though his doings keep ’em coming.
Earlier this week, news broke that Kim and Ye had finalized their divorce after settling on child custody and property. He will be responsible for $200,000 in monthly child support and half of North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm’s medical, educational, and security costs.
That news dropped after he revealed that the IRS has $75 million of his money on hold because he owes $50 million.
And then there’s his continued spewing of anti-Semitic rhetoric. Despite months of backlash for it, Ye carried on toting hateful messaging–from the swastika tweet to admitting he “sees good things about Hitler” on an appearance on Infowars with Alex Jones.
Before his profile was shut down, he stirred more chaos–surprisingly coming to Balenciaga’s defense just weeks after they ended their Yeezy partnership with him.
He asked people to “denounce all witch hunts” against the designer–meaning the backlash for their campaigns featuring children posing with teddy bears dressed in bondage gear and court documents used as props.
Just days ago, Kim said she’s reevaluating her relationship with the brand following the campaigns.