Kanye West has returned to Twitter three days after his account was deactivated following his string of vile sexist, homophobic and anti-Semitic rants.
The 47-year-old rapper’s account vanished from X – formerly known as Twitter – on Monday as he appeared to shut it down after causing outrage with his offensive posts.
However, on Thursday, his profile suddenly reappeared on the platform and the news went viral, with his name quickly trending on the social media website.
But there were some notable changes as he appeared to have deleted almost all of his offensive anti-Semitic posts, though others remained from his three-day rant.
His page now also appears with a ‘sensitive content’ warning for any users without an X account trying to view his page. It is not known when the warning was added.
The message reads: ‘Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content. You’re seeing this warning because they post potentially sensitive images or language. Do you still want to view it?’
Kanye West has returned to Twitter three days after his account was deactivated following his string of vile sexist, homophobic and anti-Semitic rants
However, his page now also appears with a ‘sensitive content’ warning for any users without an X account trying to view his page. It is not known when the warning was added
All of his offensive posts from his three-day rant have vanished from his main feed, while just one post referencing ‘Nazis’ remains in the replies section, as of Thursday morning.
The remaining post from February 10 reads: ‘Since I’m getting kicked off Twitter soon everybody is a Nazi until a real Nazi pulls up.’
It is not known whether Kanye has removed the posts himself or whether they have been taken down by X.
As of Thursday morning, Kanye has not yet posted any new content since his account was reactivated.
has contacted X for comment.
Kanye’s profile was deactivated on Monday after a shocking three-day tirade of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist comments on the platform.
The singer, now known as Ye, thanked Elon Musk – the owner of X – for ‘allowing me to vent’ before his account disappeared from the platform.
Though it is not known if X or Kanye was behind the deactivation, Elon later told the public that they ‘won’t be seeing’ the star’s account anymore.
The 47-year-old rapper’s account vanished from X – formerly known as Twitter – on Monday as he appeared to shut it down after causing outrage with his offensive posts
Breaking his silence on the scandal, Elon confirmed: ‘Given what [Kanye] has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW [not safe for work]. You should not be seeing that anymore.’
In Kanye’s final tweet on Sunday night, he wrote: ‘I’m 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. It was like an Ayahuasca trip.
‘Love all of you who gave me the energy and attention. To [sic] we connect again. Good afternoon and goodnight.’
Kanye sparked outrage with his shocking three-day racist, homophobic, anti-Semitic and sexist tweets, which included one begging President Trump to free Diddy from prison.
He was previously accused of anti-Semitism in 2022 after making a series of racist remarks, but later apologised, insisting it was not his ‘intention to hurt or demean’ the Jewish community.
However, he renewed his vile attack on the Jewish community last week, referring to himself as a Nazi, claiming he ‘loved Hitler,’ and insisting that he will never ‘trust or work with Jewish people’ again.
He also took aim Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, plus size-models, used the highly offensive F-word and reiterated his outrageous 2018 claim that ‘SLAVERY IS A CHOICE’.
Kanye then used a Super Bowl advert to promote his fashion line Yeezy, which only featured one item online – a $20 white T-shirt featuring a swastika – before it was removed by Shopify
His wife Bianca Censori (pictured) is reportedly struggling to recover from his repulsive rampage, with an insider claiming: ‘Bianca is deeply traumatised by Ye’s actions’
Kanye then further stoked the furor when he used a Super Bowl advert to promote his fashion line Yeezy, which only featured one item on its website – a $20 white T-shirt featuring a swastika – before it was removed by Shopify.
Kanye filmed a bizarre, close-up video of himself for the Super Bowl, telling viewers to visit his online store.
‘I spent all the money for the commercial on these new teeth,’ he said, smiling for the camera and wearing sunglasses. ‘So, once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone.’
‘Um. Umm. Umm,’ he continued before directing viewers to his brand’s website. ‘Go to Yeezy.com.’
Shoppers were then faced with only one item – a T-shirt emblazoned with a Nazi swastika – and Kanye also advertised it on X, just hours after insisting his rants had simply been a ‘social experiment’.
He stated: ‘So funny how N****** rapping about killing N****** is not hate but posting a swastika is hate.’
His actions have prompted outrage in Hollywood, with n actress Isla Fisher and Friends icon David Schwimmer being among those to publicly condemn him.
In a blistering criticism, Isla – converted to Judaism to marry her former husband Sacha Baron Cohen in 2010 – declared Kanye a ‘monster’ and urged her fans to unfollow him, saying she has ‘no tolerance for this s**t’.
Hollywood has turned on Kanye and Isla Fisher, who converted to Judaism to marry her Sacha Baron Cohen in 2010, has been vocal in her opposition to Kanye’s vile actions
In a blistering criticism of Kanye, Isla declared him as ‘monster’ and urged her fans to unfollow him, saying she has ‘no tolerance for this s**t’
Meanwhile, Friends icon David branded Kanye a ‘deranged bigot’ and said his ‘hate speech’ is fueling real-life violence, adding: ‘Silence is complicity.’
Amid his shocking stunts, Kanye has been dropped by the Los Angeles-based talent agency 33 & West.
On Monday, 33&West agent Daniel McCartney took to Instagram Stories with a post informing nearly 7,000 followers he could no longer work on Kanye’s behalf.
‘Effective immediately, I am no longer representing YE (F/K/A Kanye West) due to his recent harmful and hateful remarks that myself nor 33 & West can stand for,’ he said. ‘Peace and love to all.’
It was not immediately clear when the agency began working with the Hurricane artist, prior to its announcement it was cutting ties.
Insiders have also claimed that Kanye’s fictional art film, partly being shot in Japan, is also at risk after his diatribe, with his wife Bianca Censori now refusing to continue shooting.
Bianca is reportedly struggling to recover from his repulsive rampage, with an insider claiming: ‘Bianca is deeply traumatised by Ye’s actions, and she does not align with these views at all.’
His shocking three-day spree has left the fate of their $25million film in jeopardy, with two producers on the verge of walking out, DailyMail.com revealed.