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Kanye West Claims “I BEAT WOMEN” in Tweet Defending Diddy After Past Lawsuit for Alleged Sexual Assault and Strangling a Model

Kanye West has once again ignited controversy, this time with a series of disturbing hateful social media posts. He is facing intense backlash from his already divided fans. West appears to confess to violence against women while defending Sean “Diddy” Combs. The 47-year-old rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) early Wednesday, posting a series of distributing messages that left fans outraged.

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Kanye West during an interview with ABC News | Credits: ABC

His vile and hateful tweets against women highlight the troubling incident when he was sued by a model in 2024. She accused him of s*xually assaulting and strangling her during a 2010 music video. As the controversies collide, West is currently at the center of media attention, igniting public outrage.

Kanye West shared a series of alarming tweets that is drawing backlash

In a shocking confession on violence against women, Kanye West openly declared his own involvement in the abuse. The rapper seemingly tried to shift attention away from fellow music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently facing multiple lawsuits for s*x trafficking and other crimes.

West took to X (Twitter) in the early hours of Wednesday, posting a statement that many have described as hateful and horrible. The controversial tweet is currently deleted which read,

CARTI BEAT WOMEN I BEAT WOMEN BUT EVERYBODY HATE DIDDY.

Kanye West's latest tweet, admitting beating women
Kanye West’s latest tweet, admitting beating women Credit: Twitter @$YE

He included Playboi Carti’s name who faced accusations in 2023 of choking his pregnant girlfriend. The dispute followed a disagreement over a paternity test, although Carti denied the allegations.

Rather than backtracking, West followed up with an even more disturbing follow-up tweet, “I AM EVIL NOW YALL DIDN’T MAKE ME EVIL THIS IS MY CHOICE,” followed by three purple devil emojis.

Kanye West's latest tweet
Kanye West’s latest tweet, Credit: X @$YE

These words have only intensified the backlash, with many interpreting them as a deliberate attempt at villainy. The reaction online has been swift and severe, with countless users expressing their disgust.

His attempt at defending Diddy, who is facing multiple lawsuits alleging s*xual assault against women, has led many to question whether West is trying to downplay his own history by shifting the spotlight onto someone else.

Even longtime supporters have found themselves unable to justify his latest remark. However, West’s attempt to shift public focus by drawing comparisons only worsened his own position while he himself faced a s*xual assault lawsuit in 2024.

Kanye West’s latest tweet brought attention to the s*xual assault lawsuit against him by a model

Kanye West has sunk to a new low with his derogatory tweet against women. His current tweet brought a new light to his past assault against a model. As reported by NBC News, West was sued in November 2024 by a model who alleges that he assaulted her while filming La Roux’s In For the Kill music video.

Kanye West in Bound 2 music video
Kanye West in Bound 2 music video Credit: YouTube @kanyewest

According to the lawsuit, West was a guest feature on the track and arrived at the Manhattan Chelsea Hotel set, where he allegedly took control of the production. He singled Jenifer An out, reportedly saying, “Give me the Asian girl.” Once alone, he allegedly choked her, smeared her makeup, and shoved his fingers down her throat while shouting, “This is art. I am like Picasso.”

An is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, arguing that West and the music industry have enabled an environment of unchecked abuse against women. She also named Universal Music Group in the lawsuit, who seemingly didn’t respond.

As the backlash grows, many are questioning whether West’s latest comments could serve as further evidence in ongoing legal proceedings. Or, if they were simply another chaotic attempt to stir controversy.

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