Kanye West‘s son Saint has lost his YouTube channel after sharing anti-Kamala Harris posts on the video streaming service.

It was reported on Wednesday (October 30) that Yeezy’s son, which he shares with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, had his popular YouTube channel removed after multiple negative posts targeting the current Vice President and Presidential candidate.

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In the first clip, a photo of Harris is featured before TV characters are pasted on top of the photo and say things like: “dumb,” “stupid,” “crazy” and “dangerous.”

In the second, a cartoon reveals that they have “stepped in shit,” and when they lift their shoe up, it’s a photo of Harris.

It’s unclear who removed West’s account, but the “yzyupdates” X (formerly Twitter) account shared that the removal was courtesy of Kim K.

The account tweeted: “Kim Kardashian has deleted Saint West’s YouTube channel after he shared two anti-Kamala Harris videos.”

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Though Saint may not be back on YouTube any time soon, his presence will still be felt across the cultural landscape as he is featured on the cover for Kanye West’s forthcoming album, Bully.

It was last week that West unveiled the cover art for his new album project, which features a photo of his son.

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Yeezy took to Instagram to share the photo, which is a black and white photo of the subject rocking something similar to Ye’s signature grills, which involved him remodeling his teeth with titanium, and apparently cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars.

West captioned the photo: “BULLY cover by Daidō Moriyama.”

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Daidō Moriyama is a celebrated Japanese photographer, known for his black and white street photos. He is 86 years old.

Earlier this month, West shared what appeared to be a taste of the upcoming album, and also gave a teaser about the highly anticipated project’s progress.

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The controversial superstar posted to Instagram, and shared audio of a new song called “Beauty and the Beast.”

He billed the song as “live from Haikou,” meaning his Vultures Listening Experience performance last month at Wuyuan River Stadium in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. He noted that the track was “updated in Tokyo.”

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In his post, West said that Bully, which he announced at the aforementioned China performance, is “on the way.”