Kanye West suspended from Instagram for 24 hours after Trevor Noah attack
The rapper made a racial slur at the South African comedian.
American rapper Kanye West has been suspended from Instagram for 24 hours.
According to PageSix, the rapper was suspended for going after Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson and Trevor Noah on the social media platform.
A meta spokesperson told PageSix the rapper’s recent posts violated the company’s policies on hate speech and bullying and harassment.
He is unable to post, comment or send DMs for 24 hours.
There will be more stringent measures taken against him if he continues to violate the guidelines of the social media app.
This is coming on the heels of the attacks meted on Kim, Pete and Noah.
The billionaire rapper recently made a racial bias comment against Noah.
“All in together now… K–n baya my lord k–n baya K–n baya my lord K–n baya Oooo’ lord K–n baya,” West captioned a screenshot from a Google search result describing Noah as a “South African comedian.”
He made those comments hours after the South African comedian discussed Kim and Pete's relationship in his show.
He also took a swipe at comedians DL Hughley and David Sirus.
Kanye was recently confronted by Kim over his comments about having access to their children.
"This was on my daughter's backpack when I was “allowed” to see her last week This is why I go so hard for my family I am wired to protect my family at all cost As the priest of my home Don’t worry Northy God is still alive," Kanye wrote.
In her response, Kim appealed to Kanye to stop spreading the narrative that he can't see his kids.
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