Kanye West has issued an apology to his ex Kim Kardashian and has said that he has "taken accountability" for "harassing" her.
It comes after the 44-year-old rapper, who shares four children with Kim, shared a slew of Instagram posts over the weekend and yesterday, slamming her boyfriend Pete Davidson and posting screengrabs of private messages between himself and the couple.
While attending the Super Bowl with his children, Kanye found himself at the centre of scrutiny after he was booed by thousands of fans after his social media rant.
Kanye has now deleted all of his posts, including those declaring that he will bring his family back together again, and shared another contemplating on his actions over the last few days.
He wrote: "I’ve learned that using all caps makes people feel like I’m screaming at them. I’m working on my communication. I can benefit from a team of creative professionals, organizers, mobilizers and community leaders.
"Thank everybody for supporting me. I know sharing screen shots was jarring and came off as harassing Kim. I take accountability. I’m still learning in real time. I don’t have all the answers. To be good leader is to be a good listener."
The rapper was recently forced to tell his fans not to "hurt" Pete after sharing a private message between himself and Kim, in which she expresses her concern that the SNL comedian will be targeted.
He shared a pic of a man in a headlock and a text seemingly from Kim which read: "U are creating a dangerous and scary environment and someone will hurt Pete and this will all be your fault."
Kanye captioned the post: "Upon my wife's request please nobody do anything physical to Skete I'm going to handle the situation myself."
He followed up the post by sharing several more snaps from his alleged conversation with Kim on her "other phone".
The first saw Kim tell the father of her four kids "thank you" for his post regarding violence. The message then read: "There are dangerous people out there and this is scary and it doesn't have to be."
Kanye's response read: "I will always do everything to protect you and our family forever. And I listened to you and told everyone to make sure nothing physical happens to Skete."
His next upload saw the number ask why he can't keep their conversations private, to which he responded: "Cause I got a text from my favorite person in the world.
"I'm your number one fan. Why wouldn't I tell everyone!!!!"
On Valentine's Day, Kanye also sent bunches of red roses in a truck with the words "MY VISION IS KRYSTAL KLEAR" emblazoned on it.
A day before, Kanye had branded Pete a "d***head" and mocked his Hillary Clinton tattoo, going on to s hare a message from Pete, who appeared to be reacting to Kanye's remarks.
Sharing a close-up of the DM, Pete appeared to be saying that he would never get in the way of him and his children and that how he and Kim Kardashian raised their kids was their business not him.
Pete ended the - what seemed like - rather polite message by saying: "I do hope that one day I can meet them and we can all be friends."
However, sharing the screengrab, Kanye declared: "NO YOU WILL NEVER MEET MY CHILDREN."
He went on to share a photo of himself holding up a yellow notepad that read: "My account is not hacked. 2 13 22."
Kanye added in the caption: "MY ACCOUNT IS NOT HACKED I WILL BE AT SUNDAY SERVICE AT NOON AND WILL ME TAKING NORTH AND SAINT TO THE SUPERBOWL SHORTLY AFTER @chethinks I’LL DOUBLE WHATEVER THEY PAYING YOU JUST SO YOU DONT HAVE TO LOOK AT THAT PAWN EVER AGAIN BIG LOVE."
Kanye was true to his word and later went live on Instagram as he shared his experience in church with his kids.