Ye Apologizes To JAY-Z & Details His Funeral Plans In Chaotic Posting Spree

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Ye tried to break the world record for posting the most tweets in a single day and made several eye-popping claims in the process.

On Thursday, April 10, the artist formerly known as Kanye West started his day by tweeting about women, sex, and other crude thoughts. He eventually decided to address JAY-Z and apologized for his past disturbing tweets about his wife Beyoncé and their children.

"I’m sorry Jay Z," he began. "I be feeling bad about my tweet but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family but when I needed family on some real s**t none of these rap n****s had my back."

Ye made headlines last month after he made some vulgar posts about the mental capabilities of Hov and B's seven-year-old twins Rumi and Sir. His post instantly caused an uproar among fans. There were even reports that the superstar couple was considering taking legal action against Ye for making false claims about their children. Ye deleted the post, but his words still prompted responses from the kids' grandparents Tina Knowles and Matthew Knowles.

Less than an hour after he made his apology, Ye went back into the doghouse after he uploaded a new disparaging post about the couple's love life. "Do Beyoncé ever let Jay get p*ssy I mean like at least a couple times," he asked.

"You just apologized for the previous stunts, don’t pull a new one!!" one user replied.

After he spent most of the day making more offensive posts, Ye decided to inform fans about his funeral plans. He said he wants his memorial plans to last "at least a week long" with a "10 hour service everyday so people can speak aaaall the way through."

"It actually needs be nooo limit," he continued. "Embalm me. Put me on display at my mamas house and let people visit me. Charge people to come in and use the money to enrich all the blocks around."

He continued to post on the website formerly owned by Elon Musk until he was ultimately banned. According to an update rapper Dave Blunts shared, Ye was temporarily barred from using X until he deleted a couple of his offensive posts.

"Welp I guess I'm banned. Alert the masses," he wrote to Dave in a text he posted to his Instagram Stories. See the post below.


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