Kanye West accidentally disclosed personal information about his sexual preferences while on a live stream and quickly tried to end the stream once he realized what he had revealed.
During the stream, West unknowingly shared details about his sex life while chatting with streamer Sneako and political figure Nick Fuentes.
Discussing a non-monogamous relationship dynamic, West mentioned being open to certain sexual activities and joked about unconventional practices. When he realized the stream was still live, he hurried to shut it down.
The term "cuck" that West mentioned is typically associated with individuals who enjoy their partner's infidelity, something he appeared to reference in a recent song.
Recently, West announced changing his album title to "Cuck" from "WW3," and his music content and rollout have sparked controversy. Some of the tracks on the album include controversial themes, like one about an alleged childhood encounter with a cousin.
The album rollout has faced criticism for its antisemitic remarks, Nazi allusions, and provocative cover art using Ku Klux Klan imagery.
Additionally, the album features songs like "Heil Hitler," "Hitler, Ye and Jesus," and "Bianca" where West pleads for his wife, Bianca Censori, to come back after rumors of a split.
Despite the speculations surrounding their relationship, recent sightings showed Censori and West together in Spain. West's social media posts have also described Censori in submissive terms, alluding to a controlling dynamic in their relationship.