Kanye West is now going one step further after his latest Grammy Klat: in several posts on X, West pressed his solidarity for P. Diddy aka Sean Combs and Chris Brown.

A post-tirade for Diddy

Kanye West (short YE) reported back to X at the beginning of the year. On the platform – from which he was even banned for a while due to insulting statements – the rapper is now again horrified with a controversial and confusing tirade in which he spoke out for P. Diddy.

On Friday (February 7th), the musician published more than 20 incoherent posts on X. In some he campaigned for his own fashion brand Yeezy or he gave prize that he was banished by Instagram. He also thanked Elon Musk for buying this Twitter.

But the dominant topic in his contributions was Sean “Diddy” Combs: West seemed visibly upset about dealing with Diddy and shows that he is apparently on Diddy’s side. Posts such as “Free Puff”, “We love you puff” and “Puff get one call a Morning” shot out the 47-year-old via X within a very short time.

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“You can see how our brother rotted”

But that’s not all: West wrote in another X-Post: “We all saw how they tried to cancel Chris Brown and nobody did anything, I was also a sissy back then until everything became clear to me” and showed So also his support for rapper Chris Brown. This has been charged several times for domestic violence in the past. Above all, an attack on his girlfriend Rihanna at the time made headlines in 2009 and brought the rapper five years of probation and six months of non -profit work.

The more posts it became, the angry seemed to be west. He also claimed that attempts to stable did an example on Diddy. “White people” would use “his brother” as a deterrent. “You see how our brother rotted and says nothing,” writes the rapper.

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In the tirade, Ye also illustrated: he certainly cannot be forbidden. To do this, he threw with statements like “I am neither anxious nor brave, I am simply” or “Slavery can be chosen, I am now talking about my truth and will never work again”.

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