Kanye West lost his billionaire status after several brands cut ties with him amid his anti-semitic comments on social media. Today, the rapper is making a big move to earn money, saying he will sell luxury items by companies who dropped him at a cheaper price; here's how he'll do it.

In an exclusive interview with X17 Online Video, the rapper gave a tour of his workshop in Los Angeles, California, where his 10 employees can be seen working on their stations.

Throughout the clip, numerous pieces of clothing can be seen around the area and most of them were labeled with "Ye24," his campaign for the presidency in 2024.

Yahoo! News noted that it's unclear if the hoodies are part of his current fashion brand as all of them were unbranded.

Later in the video, the musician-turned-fashion mogul revealed that he cut up over 100 hoodies from several luxurious brands like Balenciaga, Yeezy, Gap, and Adidas.

West can be seen wearing the Balenciaga x Adidas collaboration clothing during the tour.

The reason why he's doing this is to sell them at a cheaper price, $20 to be exact. As of this writing, the products shown in the video aren't available to the public yet.

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Kanye West Returns to Twitter

The recent news comes a day after the rapper made his way back to Twitter after being restricted by the social media platform following his controversy online.

In early reports, the rapper tweeted out "Testing Testing Seeing if my Twitter is unblocked" to his 32 million followers.

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As of this writing, the post amassed a whopping million likes and thousands of retweets from fans.

Elon Musk, who's currently the chief executive at the platform, replied to the post, writing, "Don't kill what ye hate Save what ye love."

West has been in hot water since his show at Paris Fashion Week where he was seen wearing a t-shirt that says "White Lives Matter." The public immediately called him out for his response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

He also made anti-semitic comments online, writing, "death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE." Twitter and Instagram took immediate action as they removed the post from their platforms because it violated their community guidelines.

Many celebrities, including his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's family, called him out online for his wrongdoings.

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