The series of controversies that Kanye West has been facing over the past few months isn't over yet as he's now involved in another problem that led him to be kicked off a social media platform.

According to Billboard, the "Donda" hitmaker has been suspended from the website Clubhouse after making other anti-Semitic remarks during a question and answer for fans over the weekend.

A representative for the social networking site issued a statement to the outlet, confirming that they took action to "shut down" a conversation last Saturday after West reportedly violated their community guidelines.

"There's absolutely no place for bullying, hate speech or abuse on our platform as explicitly stated in our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service," they added.

What Did Kanye West Do on Clubhouse?

The Wrap reported that the rapper and Wack100 hosted a private Q&A for fans on the social media platform, but during the 50-minute mark, the live stream abruptly ended.

West was reportedly suspended immediately from the website as he made anti-Semitic remarks. Throughout the conversation, the two stars discussed the issues the rapper faced over the past few months including Adidas ending their partnership with the artist.

In addition, the hip-hop artist also discussed his issues regarding CEO Ari Emmanuel, telling him that he's at "the lowest level of the power structure.

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Fans remember that Kim Kardashian's ex-husband previously wrote a lengthy anti-Semitic screed with a graphic post for the CEO on Instagram.

West was ultimately kicked out of the platform after sharing a conspiracy theory regarding Jewish people being "used by the Chinese" to control Black people, before adding that Jewish are "just middlemen."

Kanye West's Issues Over the Past Few Months

The rapper's recent series of controversies started on October 3 when he wore a shirt with the phrase "White Lives Matter."

It didn't stop there as he continued to share hate comments on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter as well as in interviews that led to multiple brands ending their ties with him.

Forbes previously reported that West lost his billionaire status after Adidas ended their partnership with him last October 25, saying they don't tolerate hate speech.

Other brands and companies that cut ties with the rapper include Creative Artists Agency, GAP, Foot Locket, TJ Maxx, Madame Tussauds, Balenciaga, and many more.

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