On Thursday, Ye said that he lost $2 billion in one day because of companies cutting ties with him.
Following his "hateful and dangerous" comments and behavior, including saying he was going death con 3 on Jewish people, Adidas, Gap, Balenciaga, and Vogue ended their business relationship with Ye.
Ari Emanuel wrote an op-ed in The Financial Times calling for music companies to stop working with Ye because of his antisemitic comments.
Ye said in the post that he lost 2 billion dollars in one day. I still love you, God still loves you.
He said that the money is not who he is.
According to Forbes, Ye had a net worth of $2 billion. His net worth fell to $400 million after Adidas severed ties with him. He was removed from Forbes' billionaires' list.
According to Forbes, the rest of Ye's fortune is in his music, real estate, cash, and a 5% stake in his ex-wife's clothing line.
Forbes reported this year that the Adidas deal was worth $4.3 billion, despite the fact that the 45 year old disagreed with the figures. He told Forbes that the publication had under valued him.
When Ye was first listed as a billionaire by Forbes, he said he had $3.3 billion to his name.
The company told Insider that Ye was escorted out of the office in Los Angeles after visiting "unannounced and without invitation." Ye's $15,000-a-year Christian school abruptly closed its doors.
Ye caused a stir by wearing a shirt with the words "White Lives Matter" during his Paris Fashion Week show.