Kanye West has made a return to X, formerly Twitter, three days after being booted off he site by Elon Musk following a barrage of hateful messages.
The rapper was banned from X on Monday after his three-day sexist, homophobic and anti-Semitic tirade which caused outrage.
On Thursday, West, 47, was back in action on the social media platform, with news quickly spreading that the controversial star had returned.
Kanye’s account appeared slightly different to the last time he was active online after he appeared to have deleted most of the offensive posts.
A message now warns visitors from outside X to the page about “sensitive content”, which reads: “Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content. You’re seeing this warning because they post potentially sensitive images or language. Do you still want to view it?”
One post remains in the replies section on Thursday morning referring to “Nazis” in a reply to a previous tweet but all of his offensive posts from his rants have vanished from his main feed. It’s not known if the posts were deleted by the dad of four or by his team, or X.
The remaining post read: ‘Since I’m getting kicked off Twitter soon everybody is a Nazi until a real Nazi pulls up.’
West had thanked X owner Elon Musk for ‘allowing me to vent’ before his account vanished on Monday. Musk then said: “Given what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW [not safe for work]. You should not be seeing that anymore.”