Kanye West is raising eyebrows again, but this time, it's because of what he's not saying.

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The rapper, known for his random outbursts and opinionated rants, has mysteriously deleted his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Neither of West's social media accounts can be accessed as of late Friday afternoon, May 5.

West's Twitter and Instagram links bring fans to pages that read, respectively, "Sorry, that page doesn't exist!" and "Sorry, this page isn't available."

The reason why West's accounts have been deleted remains unknown, but if he's behind the stunt, it's probably not the best timing since his wife Kim Kardashian just launched their joint children's clothing line, The Kids Supply, on Friday.

The 36-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star tweeted a link to a website where people can buy the clothes, but she has not commented on West's disappearance from the online world.

According to Us Weekly, the Life of Pablo rapper's Twitter -- which he joined in September 2016 -- has been deactivated by mistake in the past. However, it would be strange for both his of Twitter and Instagram accounts to have been accidentally deleted simultaneously.

West has maintained a pretty low profile since his November 2016 hospitalization, when he was allegedly suffering from exhaustion while on tour and raised concern with his erratic mood swings in public.

Just a month prior, Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris, leaving the mother of two traumatized.

"Kanye is focusing on himself and taking more time off," a source recently told Us.

Kardashian and West are parents to North, almost 4, and Saint, 1. Kardashian revealed on a recent Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode that she'd love to have a third child but surrogacy may be her only option due to pregnancy complications she'd likely suffer again. 

Kardashian and West tied the knot in May 2014 in Florence, Italy.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.