Kanye West Posts Bizarre Confession About Being A ‘Sinner’ Before Deleting It

Kanye West Posts Bizarre Confession About Being A ‘Sinner’ Before Deleting It – Check Out The Fans’ Freaked Out Reactions!

Fans were shocked again by a Kanye West post earlier today. The bizarre tweet was eventually deleted, but everyone is still freaking out and frankly, pretty worried about the rapper.

The lengthy and deeply religious message was deleted only about ten minutes after being shared, but it’s safe to say the man’s followers managed to see it in that time span.

Ye wrote what can only be perceived as a confession, saying he needed ‘forgiveness’ for being a ‘sinner.’

Social media was quick to react, and everyone was quite freaked by what he was saying in the tweet.

‘Kanye????? R u o k ?’ one fan worriedly asked.

‘The F**k?’ another person expressed their confusion and the confused comments on the whole message continued to pour.

However, there were also some that decided to troll the rapper and his, so-called ‘Grandma’ post.

‘Kanye out here ‘middle-aged mom Facebook posting’ on twitter now,’ a user mocked his ambiguous post.

Another troll agreed when they also wrote: ‘Kanye is now officially a Facebook Grandma.’

Indeed, his religious message was reminiscent of what you may see on Facebook from older people.

‘I admit I’m a sinner and I need your forgiveness; I believe Jesus Christ died in my place [therefore] paying the penalty for my sins,’ Kanye wrote.

At the same time, some felt like the post resonated with them, so they asked Kanye: ‘don’t delete it next time you’re on the right path.’

Kim Kardashian husband’s religion-fueled post follows his ones about no longer wanting to get involved in politics!

On October 30 he announced: ‘My eyes are wide open and now I realize I have been used to spread messages I do not believe in. I’m distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative!!! I support creating jobs and opportunities for the people who need them the most, I support prison reform, I support common sense gun laws that will make our world safer.’