Rapper Kanye West, who has been making headlines for his anti-Semitic remarks in recent weeks, said he doesn’t regret writing anti-Semitic tweets, after which he left people hurt. I admitted that.
Piers Morgan asked the rapper and fashion designer on Wednesday if he regretted his comments which led Twitter to lock him out. Meta also restricted him from posting antisemitic comments on his Instagram account earlier this month.
Kanye West, who changed his name to Ye in 2021, cut off Morgan’s questioning, smiled, and answered “no.”
He said, “Absolutely not, absolutely not.”
West later apologized to those offended by the tweet.
Kanye West said, “I will say I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the death con, the confusion that I, I feel like I caused hurt and confusion and I’m sorry for the families of the people that had nothing to do with the trauma that I have been through.”
Morgan shared another clip of the interview where West said he wanted to give the families he hurt a “big hug.”
“I want to say I’m sorry for hurting you with my comments and I want to word it in not a political way, but in a presidential way…”
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