The drama surrounding Ye (aka, Kanye West) is starting to catch fire. As you may recall, the rapper took to Instagram a while ago to air some grievances with longtime partner, adidas. Since then, he’s been in and out of headlines for numerous reasons.

Now, adidas is making a statement, officially ending its partnership with Ye based on the performer’s recent behavior.

Earlier this week, the sportswear giant announced that the partnership would end effective immediately due to recent behavior from the artist. The relationship began in 2013 and would later expand to become quite large. However, adidas reportedly brought the partnership under review after Ye recently wore a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt. Further, it’s been reported that the rapper has made antisemitic comments on a variety of social media platforms.

According to an article shared by CNN, adidas said it “does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech” and that Ye’s recent comments were “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous.”

At the time of writing, sales and production of his Yeezy branded products have already stopped as well as payments to Ye and his companies. Adidas said it will take a $246 million hit to its fourth quarter sales due to the decision. The company said it will release more information about the financial implications of dissolving its partnership with Ye in its upcoming earnings report on Nov. 9, according to the CNN report.

Adidas isn’t the first apparel and fashion brand to drop a partnership with Ye. Balenciaga and Vogue also cut ties with him last week. The rapper has severed ties from his camp as well, announcing his move away from Gap last month.