Kanye West deactivates his Twitter account after controversial Super Bowl night meltdown shocks social media

Kanye West deactivates his Twitter account after controversial Super Bowl night meltdown shocks social media

Kanye West is no stranger to controversy, but this time, it seems he pushed things too far.

After a series of tweets filled with anti-Semitic, misogynistic, and racist remarks—along with yet another jab at Taylor Swift—Elon Musk has confirmed that Kanye’s account is no longer visible to the public.

“Given what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW.

You should not be seeing that anymore,” Musk stated.

Kanye’s Final Tweets Before Logging Out

Before his account was deactivated, Kanye appeared to acknowledge the inevitable.

In his last message, he wrote, “I’m logging out of Twitter.

I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent.” He compared his recent online outbursts to a psychedelic experience, saying, “It was like an Ayahuasca trip. Love all of you who gave me the energy and attention.

Until we connect again. Good afternoon and goodnight.”

Despite the backlash, Kanye insisted he was in a “good space” and that expressing his controversial views had brought him a sense of peace.

However, his comments—widely condemned as offensive—sparked outrage across social media and among celebrities.

Kanye Takes Aim at Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar

As if his remarks weren’t inflammatory enough, Kanye reignited his longstanding feud with Taylor Swift.

During the Super Bowl, he tweeted, “IF IT’S ABOUT THE CULTURE… WHY ARE WE LETTING TAYLOR SWIFT BE SEEN ON TV SINGING A SONG ABOUT TAKING A BLACK MAN DOWN?” The comment appeared to reference Swift’s enthusiasm while dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” at the Grammys.

Not even Kendrick Lamar was spared. Kanye accused the rapper of being manipulated by powerful interests, writing, “KENDRICK IS BEING USED BY THESE WHITE PEOPLE AND JEWS, AND SO AM I.”

The Bizarre Yeezy Super Bowl Ad

In true Kanye fashion, he also made waves with an unusual Super Bowl commercial promoting his Yeezy fashion brand.

The low-budget ad, filmed on his iPhone, appeared to have been shot at a dentist’s office.

Kanye himself acknowledged the bizarre nature of the clip, claiming, “I spent all the money for the commercial on these new teeth.”

In the video, he simply directs viewers to his website, Yeezy.com, before mumbling incoherently.

Elon Musk and Kanye’s Strained Relationship

Tensions between Kanye and Musk have been brewing for some time, and Sunday’s events only added fuel to the fire.

Responding to a post that compared Musk to a Nazi, Kanye cryptically tweeted, “SINCE I’M GETTING KICKED OFF TWITTER SOON. EVERYBODY IS A NAZI UNTIL A REAL NAZI PULLS UP.”

Kanye also accused Musk of deliberately limiting his reach on social media, claiming, “MY TWITTER REACH HAS BEEN LIMITED SO I AM NOT ALLOWED TO TREND DURING THE SUPER BOWL.”

Kanye’s Exit from Twitter – Voluntary or Forced?

According to his spokesperson, Milo Yiannopoulos, Kanye was not banned but instead chose to deactivate his account.

“Ye has deactivated his X account for the time being,” Yiannopoulos confirmed.

However, many remain skeptical, given Musk’s public confirmation that Kanye’s posts were deemed too extreme for the platform.

More Celebrity Drama and a Call to Florida

Kanye’s Twitter spree wasn’t limited to Swift and Lamar. He also mentioned Travis Scott, R. Kelly, and Diddy while reflecting on his music career.

He later posted about Kodak Black, claiming he had seen a video of the rapper wearing a Donda chain and looking unwell.

Kanye interpreted this as a “sign” that he needed to fly to Florida to check on Kodak.

The Never-Ending Kanye vs. Taylor Feud

Kanye’s latest jab at Taylor Swift adds yet another chapter to their 15-year-long feud, which dates back to the infamous 2009 MTV Video Music Awards incident.

Over the years, the drama between them has escalated, particularly after Kanye’s 2016 track “Famous,” where he referred to Swift in a derogatory way and falsely claimed she had approved the lyrics.

Swift later publicly denied agreeing to the line, leading to a messy fallout involving Kanye, his then-wife Kim Kardashian, and leaked phone conversations that further strained relationships.

Kanye Defends His Mental State

After days of making headlines for all the wrong reasons, Kanye attempted to assure his fans that he was fine.

In a video posted before deactivating his account, he acknowledged his exhausted appearance but dismissed concerns about his well-being.

“I know you’re all thinking I’m going through something right now, and I’ve got bags under my eyes and s***,” he said. “I wouldn’t want nobody to do an intervention on me.

That’s why I wanted to put this video up, ’cause you’re all thinking, ‘Ye is really going through something right now.’”

Despite everything, Kanye stood by his words, saying, “I got my ideas out; that’s all that happened, and that was very freeing for me. And it was worth everything.”

Twitter’s Final Warning and Kanye’s Response

Before his departure, Twitter flagged Kanye’s profile with a warning label, alerting users that his content might be offensive.

The label read, “Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content.”

Unsurprisingly, Kanye fired back, pleading with Musk to let him stay on the platform.

AS I TWEET IN CODE WORDS AND KISS ELON’S A** AND BEG HIM TO NOT CANCEL MY ACCOUNT,” he wrote.

What’s Next for Kanye?

While Kanye has now removed himself from Twitter, it’s unlikely he’ll stay quiet for long.

He’s already hinted at setting up a Discord channel through his website, signaling that his unfiltered opinions may soon have a new home.

Love him or hate him, one thing is for sure—Kanye West knows how to keep people talking.

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