Hey Sis π
Okay, whew chile… what in the actual trauma-dump Twitter is going on with Kanye West π©? A tweet has been making its rounds, allegedly posted by Ye himself, and baby… this one is not just your usual celeb rant.
If it’s real, it wasn’t just messy—it was disturbing. Like, it had folks scratching their heads, dropping their phones, and wondering if we really just read that right.
Let’s talk about it.
⚠️ Trigger Warning/ Disclaimer: This image is part of a tweet that has been circulating online. It has not been verified by any official source and is being shared for commentary and discussion purposes only.
π§ The Tweet That Shook the Internet
So, in this post, Kanye wrote a mini-confessional about his childhood with a male cousin. He mentioned showing the cousin “dirty magazines” when they were just six years old, and described acting out what they saw—which included an extremely graphic and inappropriate sexual act. He also mentioned that same cousin is now in jail for life for murdering a pregnant woman.
π³ It’s heavy. It’s dark. And honestly? It left way more questions than answers.
π© Victim or Predator? Let’s Get Real.
What makes this even more uncomfortable is that Ye didn’t really come across like a victim here. In fact, the way he tells the story, he seems like the older one, the one who exposed and initiated everything. That’s why so many people online weren’t just shocked—they were disgusted.
It wasn’t giving “I’m healing.” It wasn’t giving “I want to make this right.” It was more like... “Here’s what happened. Tweet sent.” π«
Sis… where’s the accountability? The remorse? The understanding of how deeply wrong this was?
π Oversharing vs. Owning Your Truth
We’ve all seen celebrities get real online. But this wasn’t just TMI—it felt careless. The tone wasn’t reflective or healing. It didn’t center around growth. It was more like a bomb dropped on the timeline.
And real talk? If you were a survivor reading that tweet, it could’ve been deeply triggering. No warning. No context. Just trauma for the world to consume like it was gossip.
π§ Let’s Not Forget: Trauma Doesn’t Excuse Harm
We know Kanye has been open about his struggles with mental health and childhood trauma. And yes, hurt people hurt people. But we also have to hold space for this truth: unhealed trauma isn’t a free pass to harm others—especially children.
If Ye was the older cousin, which it sounds like he was, this wasn’t just two kids “exploring.” This was abuse. And there’s no way around that.
π️π¨️ Celebrity Confessions Aren’t Always Safe Spaces
This moment made something crystal clear: we have to stop romanticizing or excusing “raw” celebrity moments that actually cause harm.
Not everything needs to be art. Not everything is “just being real.” And not everything should be posted.
Sometimes, the best thing a person can do is log off and get help—not traumatize the internet with unresolved, unprocessed pain.
π«Άπ½ Final Thoughts from Your Favorite Blog Bestie
Listen, I don’t know what Kanye was hoping to get from that tweet (if it was even really him). Clarity? Sympathy? Attention? Maybe all of the above.
But I do know this: when you share something that dark without context, reflection, or care, people are gonna question your motives—and they should.
So what was this? A dark confessional? Art? A cry for help? Or just an inappropriate overshare gone way too far?
Drop your thoughts in the comments, sis. Let’s unpack this together ππ½
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⚠️ Trigger Warning
π If you or someone you know has experienced sexual abuse or assault, please know you are not alone.
Help is available 24/7. You can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or visit RAINN.org to chat with someone live.
You are worthy of love, healing, and support. π«Άπ½
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