Kanye West dramatically quits X after Super Bowl 2025 attack on Taylor Swift
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Kanye West is no longer on X.

The famous musician, previously known for his controversial and offensive social media tirade filled with racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny, and phobia towards those with disabilities, no longer has an active presence on the social networking site owned by Elon Musk.

While it’s unclear if this was done by West, 47, himself, or if his account had been taken down by X following mass calls from shocked users.

Despite this, the artist now known as Ye, made a memorable exit before leaving the platform for good. He expressed his gratitude to Elon Musk for providing him with a platform to express himself openly and stated that utilizing the online world as a sounding board had been a therapeutic experience for him.

Before logging out, Ye compared the whole experience to an Ayahuasca journey, thanking those who engaged with his posts and shared their energy with him. He concluded his farewell message by hinting at a future reconnection with his audience and bid them a good afternoon and good night.

Moments before quitting the platform — or being forced to quit it — the “Vultures” rapper took aim at Taylor Swift as the singer attended the Super Bowl 2025 to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Throughout the match-up, the 14-time Grammy winner appeared on the Jumbotron — and was even booed by Eagles fans during one now-viral moment.

West, who has been taking aim at the “Cruel Summer” singer for years, took to X during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, writing, “IF ITS ABOUT THE CULTURE … WHY ARE WE LETTING TAYLOR SWIFT BE SEEN ON TV SINGING A SONG ABOUT TAKING A BLACK MAN DOWN AND ACCUSING OF THINGS THAT CAN TAKE A BLACK MAN DOWN FOR LIFE.”

The rapper — who shares four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian — went on to drag Lamar and the showbiz world, adding, “KENDRICK IS BEING USED BY THESE WHITE PEOPLE AND JEWS AND SO AM I.”

“AS I TWEET IN CODE WORDS AD KISS ELONS ASS AND BEG HIM TO NOT CANCEL MY ACCOUNT,” he went on, adding that he was desperate to main his troublesome social media presence.

The rapper’s account has now been wiped clear of any past tweets, and simply reads, “This account doesn’t exist.”

In the lead-up to West’s departure from the platform, the “Jesus Walks” rapper kicked off his short-lived return to the spotlight by pulling a shocking stunt at the Grammys red carpet alongside wife Bianca Censori.

The duo made headlines after Censori, 30, took off her fur coat in front of a sea of cameras to reveal a sheer, barely-there minidress without a bra or underwear.

Later that day, West revealed in an interview that he was diagnosed with autism after initially receiving an incorrect diagnosis for bipolar disorder. He also revealed that he stopped taking his bipolar disorder medication.

Hours later, West took to X to unleash a non-stop rant during which he voiced his support for Sean “Diddy” Combs and Chris Brown — both of whom have faced sexual abuse allegations as the former currently remains incarcerated.

West’s posts on the platform grew increasingly vulgar and disturbing, as he admitted to having “dominion” over his wife, praising Adolf Hitler, writing: “Hitler was sooooo fresh.”

“I’m racist stereotypes exist for a reason and they all be true,” he wrote in the since-deleted tweets. “Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them.”

“I’m a Nazi,” he went on, adding, “I love Hitler.” He then withdrew his apology to the Jewish community for past anti-Semitic comments before unleashing a slew of new ones aimed at the community.

The rapper also raised Musk as “the most lit person that [has] ever been on Twitter,” adding that the Tesla CEO “stole my Nazi swag.”

The rapper then professed his love for pornography, before posting several porn videos on the platform, which allows nudity.

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