- By Swati Singh
- Thu, 10 Apr 2025 03:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Yet again, Ye—formerly known as Kanye West—has sparked another wave of controversy online with a tweet that has only intensified his long-standing and tumultuous feud with pop icon Taylor Swift. In a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter), Ye claimed that Swift was the reason he had never been invited to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, a statement that reignited public interest in their highly publicised rivalry. However, what truly sent social media into a frenzy was a far more explicit and inflammatory post that followed.
Ye tweeted, “I’M MAD I HAVENT F***ED TAYLOR SWIFT … YET,” a statement that quickly went viral and drew immediate backlash across platforms.
The internet exploded with reactions, ranging from disbelief to outrage, with some users expressing concern and others sarcastically asking, “What will Ye say next?” Check reactions here:
Rapper Ye makes derogatory remarks about Taylor Swift
— Brandon (@brandontsla) April 10, 2025
Taylor is waiting for you to interrupt the matrimony when they ask to "speak now or forever hold your peace." And then...well, your words, not mine. 😉
— jessejensen69 (@jessejensen69) April 10, 2025
Somebody please take this man’s phone!
— Taiylor Samuel (@taiylor_samuel) April 10, 2025
According to Page Six, he tweeted on Monday, “I never was allowed to do the Super Bowl because of three moments. George Bush doesn't care about Black people. The Taylor Swift movement moment. Wearing a MAGA hat,” along with referring to his public support for Donald Trump.
This latest outburst adds yet another layer to a feud that began nearly 15 years ago, when Ye notoriously interrupted Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in New York City—an incident that has since become a defining moment in pop culture history. Over the years, while Swift has risen to global superstardom, amassing critical acclaim and commercial success, Ye has often found himself at the center of numerous controversies, including his widely condemned anti-Semitic remarks. His most recent comments have not only reopened old wounds but also further complicated his already fraught public image.
