Kanye West is back in the headlines, stirring up controversy once more. After briefly deactivating his X account, the rapper returned with bold claims about the Grammys and a string of disturbing social media posts.
West, 47, alleged that he and his wife, Bianca Censori, were initially denied tickets to the Grammy Awards despite his nomination for Best Rap Song. He shared that he had to make multiple calls and fight for hours before receiving access—only to the red carpet. In the end, his nomination for “Carnival” with Ty Dolla $ign lost to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”
Despite leaving the event without an award, West still grabbed attention. His wife, Bianca, made a shocking appearance in a sheer, nearly-nude outfit, causing gasps from onlookers. Reports later surfaced that the couple had a disagreement over the bold fashion statement before stepping onto the red carpet.

The drama didn’t stop there. West soon launched another social media outburst, attacking Shopify after the platform removed a website selling controversial merchandise. His posts quickly escalated, containing offensive statements, praise for historical figures known for hateful ideologies, and disturbing remarks about his personal life.
In addition, West voiced support for Sean “Diddy” Combs and Chris Brown, both of whom have faced serious allegations. His messages became increasingly explicit, even sharing inappropriate videos, which X policies currently allow.
As Kanye West continues to provoke outrage, many are questioning his intentions and the impact of his words. Whether it’s for publicity or personal expression, his unpredictable actions keep him in the spotlight.