KANYE WEST roared on Inter Milan in their Champions League showdown with Atletico Madrid - but fans are unsure he saw any of the action.
The controversial rapper, 46, was joined by his wife Bianca Censori as they took their seats in the VIP section of the famous San Siro stadium in Italy.
Fellow artists Playboi Carti and Rich The Kid - with whom Kanye has worked for his vile new album Vultures 1 - joined the couple in the stands for the last-16 first-leg clash.
Bianca opted for a black coat to match her slicked black hair.
However, supporters were distracted by Kanye's bizarre outfit as he wore a black jacket with the hood up, black gloves and a black mask covering his whole face.
And that prompted a mixture of witty comments on social media.
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Specsavers said: "Can he see?"
Another added: "Looks like he'll miss most of the match."
A third replied: "How does he breathe or watch the game?"
A fourth wrote: "I doubt he’ll catch very much of the match to be honest."
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One wasn't even convinced it was him, asking: "How do you know that’s Kanye West?"
The strange costume is nothing new for Ye, though, who regularly heads out in the covered-up outfit - including wearing a similar mask at the 2022 Super Bowl.
West has formed an unusual bond with Inter Milan.
He brought a group of the club's Ultras into a studio as they were recorded to provide a raucous backing atmosphere for some tracks on his new album including Carnival.
And the passionate supporters were even added to the credits for the album.
Kanye is putting on a listening party for the latest launch in Milan on Thursday before a similar event in Bologna at the weekend.
But before that, he made the most of his visit to the city to watch Inter take on Atletico Madrid.
West may well have seen Lautauro Martinez fluff his lines with a glorious chance before half-time.
Marko Arnautovic then missed two absolute sitters after the break before eventually finding the net to give Simone Inzaghi's side a slender 1-0 lead to take back to Madrid on March 13.