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Kanye Admits to Losing $2 Billion in a Day After He's Dumped by Multiple Top Companies
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Kanye West finally confesses he suffered huge money losses after initially insisting he 'ain't going nowhere' amid ongoing uproar over his anti-Semitic remarks.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West admits to losing $2 billion in a day in the wake of firms cutting ties with the rapper. The claim was made by by the 45-year-old when he returned to Instagram on Thursday, October 27 after his account was restricted earlier this month following his series of anti-Semitic outbursts.

Kanye broke silence on his money loss in a post addressed to Hollywood agent Ari Emanuel, who runs the Endeavor agency. It came after the agent had said in an opinion piece for the Financial Times newspaper there should be "no tolerance anywhere for West's anti-Semitism" and urged brands to stop partnering with the rapper and designer.

Kanye said on Instagram, "Ari Emanuel, I lost 2 billion dollars in one day. And I'm still alive. This is love speech. I still love you. God still loves you. The money is not who I am. The people is who I am."

Ari, 61, who is Jewish, and partly inspired the character of Ari Gold on "Entourage", is considered one of the most powerful figures in entertainment.

Kanye's Apple Music Essentials Playlist has been removed, his deals with Balenciaga and Gap have fallen through and he has been dropped by the CAA talent agency. Yet, dad-of-four Ye recently insisted he isn't losing any money in the wake of his anti-Semitic slurs.

The rapper has told TMZ, "I ain't losing no money. The day I was taken off the Balenciaga site, that was one of the most freeing days." Kanye added people are cutting ties with him to "score points" and accused them of "trying to mute" him amid his other controversies, including parading a 'White Lives Matter' T-shirt at Paris Fashion Week.

He added about refusing to be cancelled, "We here, baby, we ain't going nowhere." Doubling down on his controversial remarks, he added, "I want to talk about the Jewish comment, it's actually proven the exact point that I made."

"It's going to take all of us to come together. We gotta get the truth before we can get the love if not we are just loving the lies. They never expected someone to have the platform. It's not that anyone is afraid, they're afraid of us not being afraid anymore. They can't use all the tactics."

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