Report: Kanye West Films Video of Him Mumbling Apology for Anti-Semitism
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In other news related to the Chicago rapper, it's said that the hip-hop star's new whopping $850,000 titanium dentures, done by Dr. Thomas Connelly, are 'fixed and permanent.'

AceShowbiz - Kanye West reportedly filmed a video of him rambling for 40 minutes in an attempt to apologize for his anti-Semitism scandal. If a new report is to be believed, the "Vultures" rapper gathered a camera crew "several weeks ago" to film the video.

A source told TMZ that the team was having a hard time to recognize what the rapper was saying. "At times it was impossible to decode what he was saying," the insider claimed to the news outlet of the star, who previously made a series of anti-Semitic comments on and offline.

The report came after Ye made headlines for his public apology which was written in Hebrew. "I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any 'unintended outburst' caused by my words or actions," the 46-year-old wrote last December, translated to English. "It was not my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused."

The Yeezy designer went on to vow that he's "committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future." He added, "Your forgiveness is important to me, and I am committed to making amends and promoting unity."

However, it was believed that the post was AI-generated. At the time, TMZ tried to test the rapper's apology post in an AI content detector and the software highlighted some strong buzzwords which were typically associated with chatbot phrases, including "sincerely apologize," "It was not my intention to hurt" and "promoting unity."

That aside, Ye recently caused a stir with his new whopping $850,000 titanium dentures, done by self-proclaimed "Father of Diamond Dentistry," Dr. Thomas Connelly. A new report claimed that the implants are "fixed and permanent," even though he didn't remove his teeth for the procedure. "This goes way beyond veneers or grills. And his particular implant is quite unlike anything that has been done before," a source told Page Six on Thursday, January 18.

In an interview with Daily Mail, Connelly recalled working with the ex-husband of Kim Kardashian. "Ye was a pleasure to work with every step of the process," he shared on Wednesday. "His vision for designing unique art transcends the dental progression. The marriage of his Vision with dental science has created a new look that is epic!"

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