Overview
- Users recirculated archived photos showing him in Ku Klux Klan attire and performing what looks like a Nazi salute with white face paint.
- The renewed scrutiny followed his recent like of a tweet criticizing white fans, with further debate tied to reactions to his D’Angelo tribute post.
- Fans documented the removal of several historical tweets, though screenshots and reposts continued to spread.
- Circulating examples include a 2011 insult directed at Leon Thomas and past posts referencing R. Kelly and Sean “Diddy” Combs.
- As of Monday, he had not issued a public statement, and calls for accountability from newer fans continued to build.