Kanye West Has Deleted His Instagram And Twitter Accounts Again.
This isn’t the first time that the native of Chicago decides to leave the networks: he had already deleted his Twitter account in May 2017, before reappearing last April to promote the album Ye. He did the same with his Instagram account before returning to the platform in February, to remove it again, just after Valentine's Day.
In the night from Saturday to Sunday, the 41-year-old rapper again made the decision to step back from his social media. This new disappearance of the social media could be in connection with the rain of critics who have fallen on the rapper lately.
Indeed, the one that must now be called Ye had had some controversial positions in recent weeks. After a stint at Saturday Night Live, where he had reiterated his support for Donald Trump, Kim Kardashian's husband had attracted a few days later the wrath of Internet users, for having asked in a tweet the abolition of the 13th amendment, who ended slavery in 1865.
Several celebrities had therefore distanced themselves from the native of Chicago following these statements.
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