“I lost $2 billion in one day”

(KTLA) — Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, is back on Instagram.

Earlier this month, designer Yeezy was banned from the platform for anti-Semitic posts that the social network said violated their policies.

Ye took to the platform late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning and mocked companies ending their partnerships with him and losing their billionaire status.

The Chicago native posted a mocking headline that read, “Vie has reportedly cut ties with Kanye West.” The photo shows two pictures of Ye side by side in different poses.

“Had to cut my ties bro,” his caption read.

He called Ari Emanuel, CEO of Endeavor, who wrote Op-Ed piece calls on companies to cut ties with ‘Famous’ rapper.

“Ari Emmanuel, I lost $2 billion in one day and I’m still alive,” Ye’s post read. “It’s a love speech. I still love you. God still loves you. Money is not who I am. People are who I am.”

In a since-deleted post, the 24-time Grammy Award winner took a screenshot of a text to a man named Queen Emanuel on his phone. The post is about the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.

“As for Adidas, you can immediately start creating new designs for shoes, apparel and accessories,” the screenshot reads. “As far as Gap is concerned, the non-compete expires on December 15, 2022. You own the name Yeezy and all trademarks associated with Yeezy.”

It’s been quite a week for Ye.

He was dumped by his Hollywood talent agency CAA and lost lucrative deals with luxury fashion brand Balenciaga and German sportswear company Adidas.

In early October, Yeh tweeted that a “death con 3 against the JEWS” would soon begin, apparently referring to the US defense readiness scale known as DEFCON.

“You guys played with me and tried to scam anyone who opposed your agenda,” he posted.

This got him locked out of Twitter, which is still active, but he hasn’t tweeted anything since October 8.

Ye also suggested that slavery was a choice and called the COVID-19 vaccine “the mark of the beast.” Earlier this month, he was criticized for wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt at the show of his latest collection at Paris Fashion Week.

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