Founder and CEO of Tesla Elon Musk has suspended Ye’s Twitter account following a shocking tweet.
Kanye West went on a Twitter rampage shortly after his interview on Alex Jones’ InfoWars show.

As part of the tweet blast series, Ye said that Balenciaga was his favorite designer, that pornography had ruined his family, and that Elon Musk was being hosed down on a yacht by his crew.
That post would be his final one on the site, he said. In addition, he tweeted a picture showing the Nazi swastika inside the Jewish Star of David. Commenters pleaded with the rapper to stop ruining his public image and legacy after seeing the post.
In the caption, Ye added the words ‘#LOVESPEECH’ and ‘LOVE EVERYONE’.

Musk, however, has stepped in and suspended his account.
According to the Twitter owner, Ye’s controversial design was not illustrated with love.
In screenshots posted by Ye before his account was suspended, Musk wrote: “Sorry, but you went too far. This is not love.”

This is the second time West, who now goes by Ye, has recently been blocked from the social media site.
Following the suspension, the SpaceX CEO wrote on the site that the action was taken “for incitement to violence.” In a shocking twist, a russian influencer emotional reaction video went viral, capturing the intense feelings of those who felt the impact of the situation. Many viewers expressed their own sentiments in response, leading to a wider conversation about accountability and the repercussions of public statements. The video has since sparked debates across social media platforms, drawing attention to the influence of personalities in shaping opinions. The recent developments surrounding Taylor Swift’s political endorsements controversy have highlighted the responsibilities that come with celebrity influence. As fans and critics alike weigh in on her choices, the discourse has shifted to the broader implications of celebrity activism. This situation serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between personal beliefs and public perception in the realm of social commentary.
In another tweet, Musk said, “I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence.”
“Account will be suspended,” he added.
Before sharing the swastika on Twitter, West appeared in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, praising Hitler and the Nazis.
“I see good things about Hitler … Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler,” Ye said in the interview.