
Kanye West's recent online rant left fans shocked, but the rapper has now expressed regret over his controversial comments about Beyonce and Jay-Z's children. Let's dive into the events that led to this public apology.
- Mar 20, 2025
AceShowbiz - Kanye West regrets attacking Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z's twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, on social media. While expressing remorse, he hinted at feeling isolated in the industry, "I LOVE JAY Z AND I DO FEEL BAD. I ALWAYS FELT LIKE THE BLACK SHEEP LIKE I WANTED FAMILY IN THIS MUSIC S**T."
Kanye previously questioned the mental capacity of Beyonce's 7-year-old children before quickly deleting it. "Wait has anyone ever seen Jay-Z and Beyonce's younger kids they're ret*rted," Ye tweeted. "This is why artificial insemination is such a blessing having ret*rded children is a choice."
Ye later clarified that he didn't remove his comments because he was "a good person," but rather to avoid his Twitter account being canceled. "About Jay Z and Beyonce's family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic]," he explained.
Kanye West and Jay-Z initially had a strong bond in the industry, with Kanye fiercely defending Beyonce at the MTV VMA Awards when she lost Video of the Year to Taylor Swift, but their friendship was deteriorating over the years.
When Kanye married Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z and Beyonce were no-show and this upset Kanye. The "College Dropout" rapper felt even more abandoned by Jay-Z and Beyonce when they failed to lend a helping hand during his marital struggles with Kim.
"THEY COULD HAVE USED THEIR CULTURAL POSITION TO NOT JUST WATCH THE KARDASHIANS RUN ME OVER," he said. "S**T HURTS SO F**K BOTH OF THEM CAUSE WHEN I NEEDED THEM IT WAS F**K ME."
Beyond his disputes with the Carters, Kanye also targeted Cardi B, Kendrick Lamar, and other artists while strongly defending P. Diddy following bombshell scandal that landed the Bad Boy mogul in jail.
Kanye West's candid acknowledgment of his missteps in attacking the Carters' children marks a step in mending fences, but it remains to be seen how these relationships will evolve in the future.