Shamed rapper Kanye West has taken a bizarre swipe at Beyonce's mother amid his latest hateful online rant.
The dad-of-four, 47, took to social media this morning to share an image of himself wearing one of his vile sweatshirts emblazoned with a swastika. In the image, Kanye - who is legally known as Ye - can be seen holding two handbags, one of which features an image of Barack and Michelle Obama.
Kanye, who captioned the image "Oh you trickin now???", tagged the image of the former First Lady as Ms Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mother. In an earlier post, Kanye shared a image of a DM exchange he claimed came between rapper The Game and Tina in which the musician sent a banana emoji to Tina. "This Game's phone," Kanye told his 20.5million followers.

Undeterred, Kanye then shared another clip of Tina Knowles dancing in red jumpsuit as fans begged him what was going on. Kanye, who once had a close relationship with Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z, has sparked controversy over recent thanks to a string of racist and anti-Semitic outbursts. The Jesus Walks hitmaker recent pledged to don a T-shirt displaying a swastika for his Super Bowl performance.
His Yeezy website was taken offline after selling T-shirts flaunting swastikas for $20. Amidst the backlash, Shopify, which hosted his online store, stated they had severed ties with him for policy breaches. However, Kanye seems to have made a partial retraction, asserting in a recent post that he is "not a Nazi."
Yet, undeterred by the furor, he has now informed fans of his intent to wear these contentious shirts at the Super Bowl. This disclosure comes on the heels of an odd Super Bowl ad promoting his Yeezy brand, featuring halftime headliner Kendrick Lamar's performance.
On Thursday, Kanye announced via Twitter (X) hat he plans to grace next year's Super Bowl stage in these provocative tees, saying, "Next year I'm performing at the superbowl wearing my wittle T shirt. People with money bought my wittle t shirt." The musician revealed that Shopify reinstated his account following a temporary shutdown but declared he had no intention of utilising it; the webpage now displays a notice stating "Yeezy stores coming soon."
The product was showcased plainly, with only "HH-01." for details. On February 9, the polarising figure Kanye West sparked outrage with the proclamation, "I love Hitler now what b******," and showed no sign of backing down from staff disagreements when he added, "Anybody who work for me that don't agree f*** you quit you most likely charging too much anyway."
Confronting an account that drew attention to some of his provocative posts, Kanye simply stated, "I want this to get old," topping it off with "My loving Hitler is old news." Continuing to court controversy, he posted a photo captioned "HEIL ELON." featuring tech mogul Elon Musk.