Rapper Tory Lanez has become the joke of Twitter after revealing in since-deleted tweets that he dropped $35,000 in a store that he claimed discriminated against him.

Lanez stopped by high-end department store Holt Renfrew and claimed an employee “tried to play me like I was broke,” according to a video that has since been captured by other Twitter users.

“I gotta get him,” Lanez says as he films the Holt Renfrew clerk. “Look at his ass. Say hello, say hello! Yeah, we balled out your s—. We walked in the store. He ain’t think we was gonna buy nothing. We balled out his s—. We Gucci down. We Louis Vuitton down. We everything, n—-!”

Tory Lanez clarifies he was gonna drop $35,000 regardless. He just made sure the person hating didn’t get the commission pic.twitter.com/BxkWWxW3mE — DJ Akademiks (@IamAkademiks) June 11, 2017

The MC, who visited the shop ahead of his appearance at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., explained his choice by saying it wasn’t about the $35,000 he spent as “we were already going there to do that.”

“It’s the fact that HE didn’t get the percentage,” Lanez said in a deleted but screenshotted tweet.

“I hope the co-worker that got the commission was Black, LMAO,” Complex reported Twitter user @southernjawn said, which Lanez confirmed was true.

His explanation did nothing to stop Twitter users from clowning him.

https://twitter.com/HollowDaGattMan/status/873965326341476356

Tory Lanez dropped 35K in a racist establishment, Deray assuaging white guilt, nobody banking black. Whole race in disarray. — Mehmet Okurrrt (@Natural_OneDurr) June 11, 2017

Tory Lanez going back to the store to return the items like pic.twitter.com/mHFyjWOa7e — . (@najmaaay) June 11, 2017

https://twitter.com/Yaboy_Skeete/status/873909946710192128

https://twitter.com/BasedChasen/status/873965901023920128

Perhaps Lanez’s tweet from days before the incident sums up his reasoning behind the big spending.

https://twitter.com/torylanez/status/872314715564847104

Lanez isn’t the first celebrity to have faced discrimination in a luxury store. Actress Gabourey Sidibe similarly recalled a Chanel employee referring her to another store, indicating the clerk didn’t believe she could afford their eyewear. She later got an apology from Chanel.