Kanye West Apologizes to Jay-Z for Comments on His and Beyoncé's Kids
- Kanye West, also known as Ye, posted an apology to Jay-Z on X in March.
- West's apology followed a series of controversial posts on the social media platform.
- The rapper's posts included comments about Jay-Z and Beyoncé's children, Rumi and Sir Carter.
- West wrote, "I'm sorry Jay Z," after deleting a previous post; however, he later added more tweets.
- West stated he removed the initial post to avoid account suspension, not out of remorse.
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