Kanye West’s shocking X-rated tweet about Taylor Swift exposed.

Late Wednesday night, Kanye West fired off a grotesque and explicit tweet about Taylor Swift that instantly went viral.
Kanye’s social media rampage explained.

Just days earlier, he attacked Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s twins in a now-deleted post.

Tina Knowles clapped back on Instagram: “It’s hard to remain positive and classy in the face of ignorance and evil.”

Sources told Page Six that Kim is “shocked and offended” by her ex-husband’s escalating behavior.

“She’s done trying to be reasonable. No matter his feud with Jay and Bey, kids are off limits,” the insider said.
Kanye’s turbulent marriage to Bianca detailed.

Kanye’s disturbing spiral seems to be taking a toll on his personal life, especially his marriage.

Sources say Bianca was horrified when West began selling swastika-emblazoned shirts online.

“She told him she can’t be associated with that. It reflects on her and she wants no part in it,” said a close source.

According to insiders, West’s control over Censori and his public behavior were deal-breakers.

In his latest album WW3, West seemingly confirms his split from Censori through deeply personal lyrics.

In one line, he raps: “My baby she ran away, but first she tried to get me committed.”

“I’m not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick, I just do not get it,” he declares.

West continues, “She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted.”

“Until Bianca’s back I stay up all night I’m not going to sleep,” he confesses.

Milo Yiannopoulos told The Independent, “Ye and Bianca are in Los Angeles, about to enjoy Valentine’s Day together.”

Despite the denial, his actions and music lyrics tell a far more chaotic and fractured story.

Sources claimed she begged him to get treatment before walking away, fearing for her reputation and safety.
History of Taylor-Kanye feuds clarified.

This isn’t the first time Kanye has dragged Taylor into controversy—in fact, it dates back over a decade.

It all started when West interrupted Swift’s MTV Video Music Awards speech, claiming Beyoncé deserved the award.

In 2016, Kanye rapped that he “made that b**ch famous,” later claiming Taylor signed off—audio leaks showed otherwise.

Taylor’s team accused Kanye of manipulating the narrative, calling it a “character assassination.”

Despite her silence, Kanye’s obsession with Taylor showed up in interviews, art, and merch.
Kanye’s vile tweet revealed.

In his now-infamous post, he wrote: “IM MAD I HAVEN’T F**KED TAYLOR SWIFT… YET.”

The post, filled with sexual and aggressive overtones, set social media ablaze and reignited one of pop culture’s messiest feuds.

He didn’t stop there—Kanye added, “Justin Bieber and Harry Styles f***ed Taylor Swift from both sides and didn’t call me.”

He appeared to joke about a past sexual harassment lawsuit, tweeting disturbingly: “I broke my MeToo virginity…”

He continued, “Don’t hate when a girl me toos you and forgets to claim r*pe until the 3rd time.”

With zero remorse, West tagged Elon Musk and thanked him for allowing the post to stay up.

The public backlash was immediate, with calls for X to suspend his account for hate speech and harassment.
Kanye’s tweet about Taylor may be his career’s final nail.

While some continue to support West, many fans say the latest comments have gone “too far.”

So far, X’s moderators haven’t removed the explicit tweets, and Musk has yet to comment.

The post about Swift may not just be offensive—it could be catastrophic. Legal consequences, brand fallout, and public shunning may follow.