KANYE West has been blasted by fans for sharing a Ku Klux Klan outfit in yet another vile post.
The troubled rapper, 47, has posted horrific anti-Semitic material in recent weeks and now he has shared the infamous white hood and robe worn by the extremist far right group.
Ye posted the controversial clothing on Instagram and called it his “outfit of the day”.
Followers reacted angrily, with one commenting, “Here we go again
Please just take his phone away.”
Another said, “Bro lost the plot.”
A third posted, “i cant support you anymore ye.”
Another shared, “Oh hell nah I’m f**king done with this.”
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is a hate group that believes all non-Caucasian people are inferior to them.
It also believes that America should be a nation that is free from drugs, homosexuality and immigration.
Historically, black Americans have been the KKK’s main target – but more recently it has targeted Jews, immigrants, LGBT people and even Catholics.
Last month Ye called himself a “Nazi” and said he loved fascist Adolf Hitler in a shocking online tirade.
The rapper spent hours posting a number of twisted messages online with dozens of them quickly stirring up controversy.
Kanye posted more than 50 times, from calling himself “racist” to bragging about wife Bianca Censori’s nude Grammys look.
In 2022, Kanye was widely condemned for similar comments which were described as “hateful” and “inexcusable”.
He was dropped by brands including GAP and Adidas over the anti-Semitic comments.
He doubled down on these remarks in an appalling rant during a masked interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones where he proclaimed “I like Hitler”.
Days ago the music star revealed he wanted his Yeezy brand to produce white T-shirts with swastikas on.
However, his Jewish business partner, Dov Charney, refused to make them.
It was the only item of clothing available on Kanye’s website following his Yeezy SuperBowl commercial.
Shopify later shut down his site, claiming in a statement to the Los Angeles Times that the T-shirt violated their terms.
But Kanye refused to back down and continued to post about the shirt on X, declaring himself a “Nazi” and revealing he’d had the idea for eight years.
Kanye later complained on social media, “No one seems to wanna produce me wittle t-shirt.”