Kanye better stay tf off all the elevators.
Earlier this week, Ye (Kanye West) unprovokingly questioned the mental capacity of Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir, in a disturbing post on X (formerly Twitter).
After deleting his initial post, the 47-year-old rapper doubled down, reposting the vile comments on Elon Musk’s platform.
Shortly after, Solange, Beyoncé’s younger sister, reportedly changed her X profile picture, prompting the internet to assume it was a subtle warning to Ye.
The Nothing Without Intention singer, 38, swapped her profile photo for an image of herself holding a gun.
She don’t play about her siblings and her sis Beyoncé
Solange Knowles updates a new profile picture following Kanye’s utterances on Beyonce and Jay Z.
Solange is so real for this after Kanye tweeted his unhinged tweets unprovoked pic.twitter.com/Gwa27Zu7uk
— Junior (@MUSICWORLDLOV1) March 19, 2025
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Solange is about to smoke Kanye pic.twitter.com/gWIV0WpCEW
— $oulo the Virgo ♍️ (@NatxSoul) March 20, 2025
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Solange updating her profile pic is wild. Kanye better stay tf off all elevators. pic.twitter.com/XoE3SP6QV6
— Michael’s Daughter (@_Lexapro) March 19, 2025
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LmfaoYo,….???????????????????? who be using kanye west phone Yo,. Either iT’tt his son or his wife lol somebody be on ThaT’s nigga phone he better hope Solange Knowles, Don’T” catch him in the elevator,. pic.twitter.com/HbJ7QBc2uc
— *(Teonardo da Vinci’s)* (@TellyTelo) March 19, 2025
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Have yall seen solange profile picture on here?? Oh Kanye you better hide honey ????????????????
— The Real Destiny Marilyn (@sweet_novacanee) March 20, 2025
In his tirade on social media, Ye, who shares four children with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, also claimed that the Texas Hold ‘Em singer, 43, and the 99 Problems rapper, 55, used in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive their youngest children.
He immediately deleted the post but made it clear he didn’t do it out of remorse.
“I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic],” he wrote.
Hours later, after a new string of antisemitic comments, Ye turned his attention back to Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
“They could have used their cultural position to not just watch the Kardashians run me over,” he wrote. “S–t hurts so f–k both of them cause when I needed them it was f–k me.”
“If Twitter take my s**t down them so be it but I need yall to no Jay-Jay Z or nobody have no power over me,” he added.
A few tweets later, the Jesus Walks rapper admitted he felt bad about inexplicably attacking the couple’s kids.
“I love jay z and i do feel bad,” he tweeted. “I always felt like the black sheep like I wanted family in this music s–t.”
“I’d run on stages thinking I was doing the right thing and would always be a slight Hov not coming to my first wedding,” he added—possibly referencing his infamous 2009 VMA moment when he interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech.
Ye and Jay-Z previously boasted of a close friendship, even teaming up for their 2011 album “Watch the Throne.”
However, their relationship soured in 2016 after West publicly called out Jay-Z for not reaching out following Kardashian’s traumatic armed robbery in Paris.
In 2017, Jay-Z addressed their fallout on his 13th studio album, 4:44.
“You dropped outta school, you lost your principles / I know people backstab you, I feel bad, too / But this ‘f–k everybody’ attitude ain’t natural,” he rapped on the album’s opening track, “Kill Jay-Z.”
“But you ain’t the same, this ain’t KumbaYe / But you got hurt because you did cool by ‘Ye / You gave him 20 million without blinkin’ / He gave you 20 minutes on stage, f–k was he thinkin’?” he added.