Kanye West recently made headlines after posting a string of controversial tweets about transgender individuals. The rapper, currently promoting several upcoming projects, included transphobic remarks in a rapid-fire series of posts.
Here’s what West said, how the public reacted, and what else he claimed to be working on at the time.
What did Kanye West tweet about trans people?
Kanye West recently tweeted a series of controversial remarks about transgender individuals.
On X (formerly Twitter), West posted: “My d**k to long for trans p***y.”
My dick to long for trans pussy
— ye (@kanyewest) April 10, 2025
In another tweet, he wrote: “You start dating a trans women and wondering why y’all got so many things in common.”
You start dating a trans women and wondering why y’all got so many things in common
— ye (@kanyewest) April 10, 2025
These posts received mixed reactions online. One user replied, “Now we’re doing comedy? Lol.” Another user wrote, “Triggering the masses yet again.” One more user responded with “Ight bro enough is f*****g enough,” while another X user added, “Why you so interested in the LGBT and trans community.”
This is not the first time Kanye West has made statements that sparked public backlash. The recent tweets are part of a broader pattern in which West has shared content that divides online communities and provokes intense public response.
According to the timestamps, West’s tweets appeared to be posted rapidly within a short timeframe. One of his tweets during this spree stated, “How many more tweets do I need to break the record.” This indicates that he may have been attempting to break a record for the most tweets posted in 25 minutes.
West has made controversial remarks in the past, including public statements that have drawn criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates. These new tweets sparked renewed concern and conversation online about his views and public commentary. As of April 2025, the tweets have not been deleted, and West has not issued any clarification.
There has been no formal response from major LGBTQ+ organizations regarding the tweets. Social media users, however, have continued to circulate screenshots, with several posts receiving thousands of likes and shares. Kanye West has not commented further on the reaction.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on ComingSoon.net.