Kanye West re-followed Diddy and claimed 'men are the real victims' of abuse cases before his account was deactivated

Kanye West re-followed Diddy and claimed 'men are the real victims' of abuse cases before his account was deactivated
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Kanye West re-followed Diddy and claimed 'men are the real victims' of abuse cases before his account was deactivated
Published: Feb, 10 2025 10:53

Kanye West re-followed Sean 'Diddy' Combs and claimed 'men are the real victims' as he shared his support for the jailed mogul before his X account was deactivated. The rapper, 47, shared a tirade of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist comments, amongst other posts, before X owner Elon Musk declared his profile was 'classified as NSFW.'. Diddy is currently behind bars at the at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center following his arrest last year on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges. He's been denied bail multiple times.

 [Diddy is currently behind bars at the at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center following his arrest last year on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges (pictured together in 2006)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Diddy is currently behind bars at the at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center following his arrest last year on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges (pictured together in 2006)]

He has vehemently denied all of the allegations since they first came to light and pleaded not guilty after charges were initially filed. Weighing in on Diddy's case on Sunday, Kanye asked Donald Trump to 'Free Puff' before condemning the #MeToo movement and declaring men are the victims. In a now-removed post, he wrote: 'Me too rapes are truly disrespectful to people who have actually been held down against there (sic) will and been violent raped.'.

 [Kanye shared a tirade of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist comments, amongst other posts, before X owner Elon Musk declared his profile was 'classified as NSFW']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Kanye shared a tirade of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist comments, amongst other posts, before X owner Elon Musk declared his profile was 'classified as NSFW']

Kanye West (pictured last week) re-followed Sean 'Diddy' Combs and claimed 'men are the real victims' as he shared his support for the jailed mogul before his X account was deactivated. Diddy is currently behind bars at the at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center following his arrest last year on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges (pictured together in 2006). Kanye then added: 'B**ches deserve to get slapped sometimes,' and 'Men are the real abuse victims.'.

 [Weighing in on Diddy's case on Sunday, Kanye asked Donald Trump to 'Free Puff' before condemning the #MeToo movement and declaring men are the victims]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Weighing in on Diddy's case on Sunday, Kanye asked Donald Trump to 'Free Puff' before condemning the #MeToo movement and declaring men are the victims]

Following a series of posts his account was deactivated as Elon Musk confirmed the public 'won't be seeing' his profile anymore. The musician had thanked Elon for 'allowing me to vent' shortly before the he shut down his account. Elon confirmed: 'Given what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW. 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.

Image Credit: Mail Online

'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 we connect again. Good afternoon and goodnight.'. On Sunday Kanye stressed he was 'in a good space' mentally and that making the controversial comments - which were condemned as racist, sexist, tone-deaf, misogynistic and ignorant by social media users and multiple celebrities - have left him with a sense of peace after venting.

 [Following a series of posts his account was deactivated as Elon Musk confirmed the public 'won't be seeing' his profile anymore]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Following a series of posts his account was deactivated as Elon Musk confirmed the public 'won't be seeing' his profile anymore]

Kanye shared a tirade of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist comments, amongst other posts, before X owner Elon Musk declared his profile was 'classified as NSFW'. Weighing in on Diddy's case on Sunday, Kanye asked Donald Trump to 'Free Puff' before condemning the #MeToo movement and declaring men are the victims. Elsewhere, Kanye stated the incarcerated mogul was a 'way better dad than me' as he shared a supportive post after seemingly calling an end to their three-year feud.

 [Elsewhere, Kanye stated the incarcerated mogul was a 'way better dad than me' as he shared a supportive post after seemingly calling an end to their three-year feud (Diddy pictured in 2018)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Elsewhere, Kanye stated the incarcerated mogul was a 'way better dad than me' as he shared a supportive post after seemingly calling an end to their three-year feud (Diddy pictured in 2018)]

'PUFF IS A WAY BETTER DAD THAN MY DAD AND A WAY BETTER DAD THAN ME,' West posted to X on Sunday morning. Minutes earlier, he posted a photo of Diddy on the red carpet with six of his children at a 2020 event. 'I WISH I HAD THE RELATIONSHIP WITH MY DAD THAT PUFF HAS WITH HIS KIDS,' West, whose father is Ray West, added. In a bizarre twist on Thursday, Kanye had voiced his support for the star in another series of rambling social media posts.

launched into a tirade begging President Trump to 'Free Puff' and revealing he was releasing a Yeezy clothing line in collaboration with Diddy's Sean John brand. Thanking Kanye for his support, Diddy reposted the rapper's tweets about their clothing collaboration, taking to Instagram from behind bars to write: 'Thank you to my brother @Ye', and sharing a link to the Yeezy website. Following a series of posts his account was deactivated as Elon Musk confirmed the public 'won't be seeing' his profile anymore.

Elsewhere, Kanye stated the incarcerated mogul was a 'way better dad than me' as he shared a supportive post after seemingly calling an end to their three-year feud (Diddy pictured in 2018). Kanye began his rant by addressing Diddy - real name Sean Combs - by his former stage name, Puff Daddy, tweeting: 'FREE PUFF'. Half an hour later, he returned to the microblogging site to accuse celebrities of leaving Diddy to 'rot', penning: 'ALL THESE CELEBRITY N****S AND B*****S IS P***Y YALL A WATCH OUR BROTHER ROT AND NEVER SAY S**T.'.

He went on: 'THEY TRYNA PROVE A POINT AND YALL KNOW THAT YALL F***ING KNOW THAT AND SITTING LAUGHING AT THE F***ING INTERNET ON INSTAGRAM THIS MAN GAVE HIS LIFE TO US THIS MY IDOL THIS MY HERO.'. Kanye, who was receiving plenty of backlash from fans amid his tirade, then claimed he had nothing left to lose, writing: 'WHAT YALL GONE DO CANCEL MY SNEAKER DEAL CANCEL MY RECORD DEAL FREEZE MY ACCOUNTS F**K ALL YALL N****S SLAVERY IS A CHOICE IM SPEAKING MY MIND NOW I AINT EDITING S**T AGAIN EVER.'.

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