Kanye West, also known as Ye, is making headlines again for his well-attended visit to the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Beverly Hills.
The rapper spent about 90 minutes at the Jewish human rights organization Monday evening, keeping a low profile as he walked out without answering questions, heading straight to his car.
Although details of the visit remain private, the setting itself has attracted attention given the backlash he has faced over past anti-Semitic remarks.
In recent months, Ye has publicly attempted to reset the narrative.
Earlier this year, he issued a lengthy apology, acknowledging that he had “lost touch with reality” and expressing regret for his comments that he was committed to accountability and change.
This visit comes at a time when his professional schedule has taken several hits.
A number of performances were disrupted, including a planned show in Marseille that was postponed indefinitely, while other appearances faced complications following controversy surrounding his past statements.
His exclusion from major festivals and restrictions in some regions have also added to the challenges surrounding his return to the stage.
A concert in India is expected to mark his first performance in the country as he remains on the calendar, under the watchful eye of fans.




