Kanye West has once again captured attention with an unusual Twitter spree that left everyone talking.
- In a set of unexpected tweets, the rapper expressed an interest in Kamala Harris but quickly backtracked.
- He shocked followers by joking about controlling posts on social media with references to political figures.
- Amidst his erratic posts, he saluted Donald Trump and shared thoughts on the Grammys.
- Kanye eventually apologized, acknowledging Harris as ‘a very nice human’ and expressing regret for his comments.
Kanye West launched a tweet storm that left everyone buzzing, addressing everything from politics to personal grudges. Amid his musings, he dropped a bombshell comment about Vice President Kamala Harris that raised eyebrows everywhere.
In one of his tweets, Kanye admitted to having once been interested in Harris, saying, “I used to want to f*ck Kamala until she lost. I don’t f*ck losers anymore.” This bold statement didn’t sit well with many, prompting an online frenzy.
Just a few tweets later, he hinted at external influence on his social media actions, joking, “The democrats made me take the loser post down,” yet quickly dismissed the thought with, “Naw I’m kidding. Dey don’t control black people no more. Trump 4 life.”
This wasn’t the end of his Twitter saga. Kanye’s unpredictability was on full display. He offered a rare apology, acknowledging Harris kindly. He tweeted, “Kamala seems like a very nice human I just wanna say sorry to her kids,” showcasing a unique twist in his tweet series.
While sharing a peek into his text messages with Elon Musk and expressing admiration for The Weeknd’s latest song, Kanye continued to share his unfiltered thoughts. He justified his tweet spree as an outlet, saying, “Damn. Just warming up. I’m rich. I can say whatever the f*ck I want. I do this for the broke me. Shout out to broke me this ones for you.”
Aside from his Twitter antics, Kanye is keeping busy with other projects. Reports suggest he’s working on his new album, “Bully,” and collaborating with Ty Dolla Sign for the third installment of the “Vultures” series.
Ty Dolla Sign briefly mentioned these collaborations during an event, “Oh, that’s my brother right there, man,” he said, referencing Kanye. “You know. VULTURES 3 on the way, Bully on the way, and my new album Tycoon on the way. Let’s go.”
Kanye West’s Twitter outbursts continue to intrigue audiences as he juggles controversy and creativity.