Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) is walking back his comments about being a Nazi.
On Wednesday, the Chicago musician hopped on Twitter to declare, “After further reflection, I’ve come to the realization that I’m not a Nazi.”
It’s unclear what sparked this change of heart, but just days ago, Ye found himself at the center of controversy when he declared that he was a Nazi and even began selling swastika design t-shirts. He also compared himself to the infamous dictator, Hitler. Ye’s talent agency dropped him and music executive Lyor Cohen penned an open letter to Ye, urging him to be kinder to Jewish people and slamming his unsavory comments.
Also on Wednesday, Ye expressed love to actor Adam Sandler, tweeting, “Adam Sandler, Thank you for the love.”
It’s likely the “reflection” Ye speaks of may have come from the “Big Daddy” star, who has long embraced his Jewish roots.
The 47-year-old has also targeted overweight people in his recent rants and those who have called out his wife Bianca Censori for her fully see-through outfit on the Grammy red carpet. Since then, reports have surfaced that the pair are divorcing. However, their representatives have dispelled these rumors.
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