Kanye West made a stop in Beverly Hills on Monday after several setbacks at his show.
But that’s no ordinary place; Rather, it is the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
However, as TMZ reports, the Yeezy rapper quickly walked out without asking questions after the cameras panned towards him.
While visiting a Jewish human rights organization, Ye appears to have doubled down on his earlier apology over his anti-Semitic comments.
In an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal earlier this year, West shared a lengthy apology note.
“I have lost touch with reality,” he wrote. He further wrote, “I regret and am deeply hurt by my actions in that situation and I am committed to accountability, healing, and meaningful change. However, what I did cannot be forgiven. I am not a Nazi or anti-Semite. I love the Jewish people.”
The tour comes after various West Side concerts were canceled due to his anti-Semitic comments.
But after several setbacks, Ye’s show in India – which is believed to be the Chicago rapper’s first show in the South Asian country – is still scheduled to take place on May 23.
Earlier, the Grammy winner took to Instagram to share details of where fans can buy tickets for the concert.
