Young Thug sat down for a conversation with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, following in Kanye West's footsteps. As seen in clips going viral online, the rapper spoke to the famed Israeli-Moroccan Orthodox Rabbi and leader of the global organization called Mosdot Shuva Israel this week. As of this writing, the purpose of their meeting and the details about their conversation remain unclear. Young Thug's moves come days after Kanye West shared a video of himself, speaking with the Rabbi. At the time, he attributed his past contentious behavior, including his antisemitic rhetoric, to his bipolar disorder. He also asked for forgiveness for his comments. Fans have since begun reacting to the video with confusion, such as this one user who wrote on X: "So is all of rap kissing the wall this week?" The comments didn't end there: "Is this some sort of side quest," one user humorously asked. "Trying get record sales blessings I see.." another jokingly surmised. "Ye first and then young thug .. Is this satire? I don't know what to believe," someone else questioned. "Rappers are starting to get on my nerves with this Rabbi? Why do they need to go see a Rabbi if they’re not Jewish??" a fourth user questioned. See how the rest of X is reacting: "Let’s not make this a thing now," one user suggested. "is this like a challenge or smth?" someone else asked. "Rappers running out of money quick it seems," another chimed in. "bro Thug will do anything to stay relevant..." yet another penned. Kanye West's conversation with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto explored: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKanye West met up with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto on Tuesday, November 4. Atthe time, he told him: “I feel really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability. I was dealing with some various issues of bipolar, so it would take the ideas I had and have me take them to an extreme where I would forget about the protection of the people around me or myself.” He continued, “So I wanted to come and take accountability. Sometimes people aren’t that knowledgeable about bipolar and the cause, or what causes it, and the way you act when you have this disease.” The rabbi, who spoke with the rapper through a translator, called Kanye West a “very good man” and embraced him. He also took to his official Instagram account to share a clip of their encounter with the caption: “A person is not defined by his mistakes, but by the way he chooses to correct them. This is the true strength of man: The ability to return, to learn, and to build bridges of love and peace.” He also expressed hope that the conversation would “serve as an example to the world of the power of faith and reconciliation.” Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.