On April 21, 2025, Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, ignited widespread controversy after revealing on social media that he engaged in sexual acts with his male cousin during childhood. The disclosure accompanied the release of his new song, “Cousin,” which delves into his traumatic past and his cousin’s subsequent incarceration for murder.
Disturbing Admission and Song Release
Ye took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce his track “Cousin,” sharing a video featuring provocative imagery, including a topless woman with swastikas for nipples and scenes depicting violence. In the song, he repeatedly states, “I gave my cousin head,” and adds, “I told my cousin not to tell nobody.”
In a candid caption, Ye elaborated on the song’s inspiration, revealing that his cousin is serving a life sentence for murdering a pregnant woman. He reflected on their shared childhood experiences, stating:
“Perhaps in my self-centered mess, I felt it was my fault that I showed him those dirty magazines when he was 6, and then we acted out what we saw.”
He concluded the post with a stark confession:
“My name is Ye, and I sucked my cousin’s d**k till I was 14. Tweet sent.”
Public and Personal Reactions
The revelation has elicited a mix of shock, concern, and criticism from the public and media. Mental health professionals and child advocacy groups have emphasized the importance of addressing such trauma with sensitivity and caution.
Bianca Censori, Ye’s wife, responded to the confession on X, expressing her emotional turmoil:
“As someone so close to @kanyewest, seeing his recent post shattered something in me. I admire his courage to speak on such deep, painful truths, truths that might help parents watch their children more closely. But some wounds deserve healing in private.”
She further stated that while she understands the intent behind sharing, she wishes he had kept this particular experience private for the sake of their family.
Appearance Amidst Controversy
Shortly after the confession, Ye posted a photo on X with Censori, both posing in coordinated outfits. The image, captioned “fit pic,” was taken in Spain, where the couple was reportedly seen dining together, suggesting efforts to reconcile amidst rumors of a split.
Strained Relationship with Jay-Z
In a separate development, Ye addressed his strained relationship with longtime collaborator Jay-Z. He expressed hurt over a lyric in their 2021 song “Jail,” where Jay-Z raps, “Told him, ‘Stop all of that red cap, we goin’ home,'” referencing Ye’s support for Donald Trump and his MAGA hat.
Ye claimed the line “tore me to my soul,” revealing that they argued over its inclusion. He suggested that Jay-Z’s critique felt like a betrayal, especially during a time when he sought support from close friends.
Ongoing Public Scrutiny
Ye’s recent actions continue to draw intense public scrutiny. His candid revelations about personal trauma, coupled with controversial artistic choices and strained personal relationships, have sparked debates about the boundaries of public disclosure and the responsibilities of public figures.
As discussions unfold, mental health experts emphasize the importance of seeking professional help when dealing with childhood trauma and the potential consequences of sharing such experiences without adequate support.