Kanye West attacked Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s youngest two children in a disgusting, all-caps rant via X on Tuesday evening.
The “Stronger” rapper questioned 7-year-old twins Rumi and Sir’s mental capacity before deleting the unprovoked post — only to re-share it in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
West, however, clarified that he had not wiped the hateful upload in order to be “a good person.”
Kanye West attacked Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s kids via X on Tuesday. Kevin Mazur
The “Stronger” rapper criticized 7-year-old twins Rumi and Sir’s intelligence. AFP via Getty Images
He did not mention the couple’s eldest child, Blue Ivy (left). John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock
Instead, the 24-time Grammy winner, 47, wrote, “I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic].”
West, who concluded his follow-up message with another trashy dig at the kids’ intelligence, did not reference the couple’s eldest child, 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
Page Six, which is not directly quoting the offensive post, reached out to reps for Beyoncé and Jay-Z for comment.
West deleted the hateful post, only to share it again Wednesday. Getty Images For Balenciaga
The Yeezy creator said he did not wipe the upload to be a “good person.” Getty Images For BET
West, notably, collaborated with Jay-Z, 55, on their joint 2011 album, “Watch the Throne,” but the artists have since had a falling out.
Ye’s dig at the Roc Nation founder’s little ones came in the midst of a days-long social media tirade.
On Saturday, West released a song titled “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine” — and slammed his ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s attempt to keep their 11-year-old daughter, North, off the song, which also featured embattled rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs.
West, instead, clarified he did not want to get “cancelled [sic].” GC Images
Beyoncé and Jay-Z have yet to comment on West’s rant. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The Yeezy creator posted screenshots of alleged texts from Kardashian, 44, as they argued over the preteen’s name being trademarked.
After dropping the track anyway, West wrote on X, “THE MAN MAKES THE FINAL DECISION.”
TMZ reported Monday that the situation has prompted the “Kardashians” star to consider stripping her ex-husband of joint legal custody.
The Roc Nation founder and West collaborated on “Watch the Throne” in 2011. FilmMagic
The rappers have since had a falling out. WireImage
Over the weekend, West lashed out at ex-wife Kim Kardashian via X. kimkardashian/Instagram
Sources told the outlet that Kardashian requested an emergency hearing with their lawyers, a mediator and a judge over the song, which West skipped before ultimately agreeing not to release it — and doing so anyway.
The former couple called it quits in 2021 after welcoming North and three other children: Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5.
West married Bianca Censori in December of the following year, less than a month after settling his divorce from Kardashian.
He blasted the reality star for trying to prevent the release of his song with daughter North — and Sean “Diddy” Combs. Instragram/@kimkardashian
West dropped it anyway, saying men make “the final decision.” GC Images
Last month, Ye made headlines for more all-caps diatribes via X as he defended his new wife’s completely see-through Grammys look.
West also expressed his love of Adolf Hitler in February and declared himself a Nazi.
While he and Censori, 30, briefly broke up following the disturbing antisemitic rants, Page Six reported last month that the duo are “not ready to give up” on their relationship.