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Kanye West says he’s calling the shots. The hip-hop star appeared to address criticism of his wife Bianca Censori’s recent Grammys red carpet stunt in a disturbing and at times offensive social media rant on Friday morning.

In a series of posts on X, Ye took credit for Censori’s nearly naked appearance at the Feb. 2 event, where she stunned everyone by dropping a long fur coat to reveal a sheer dress over her completely nude body. 

“I have dominion over my wife,” the “Gold Digger” rapper wrote in the all-caps post. “This ain’t no woke-[*ss] feminist bulls***.”

The Grammy winner went on to say that Censori’s controversial look was “her decision” but that she “definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval.”

West later wrote that he “channeled Andrew Tate on a few of these tweets,” referring to the misogynistic far-right influencer who has been accused of rape and human trafficking.

Kanye West calls himself a Nazi, makes antisemitic comments 

Kanye West with his arms held out to his sides surrounded by fog
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West’s comments about his marriage were just one part of a lengthy and bizarre series of posts on Feb. 7. He also declared that he loved Hitler, made various disparaging and offensive remarks about Jewish people, and described himself as a Nazi.

“Elon [Musk] stole my Nazi swag at the inauguration,” he wrote. 

This is not the first time West has targeted Jewish people in his rants. In 2022, Twitter suspended his account following several antisemitic posts. His incendiary remarks also caused him to lose a lucrative deal with Adidas. 

On Friday, West said he would stand by his latest anti-Jewish diatribe. 

“Im never apologizing for my Jewish comments,” he wrote. “I can say whatever the f*** I wanna say forever.”

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