A$AP Rocky celebrates release from Sweden at Kanye West's Sunday Service
A$AP Rocky has been released form jail in Sweden, and celebrated his return to the US by attending Kanye West's Sunday Service.
Last Friday (2 August), A$AP Rocky was allowed to travel back to the US after being detained in Sweden for a month.
He pleaded not guilty to the assault charge during the trial last week, and will be allowed to stay in the US while the final verdict is reached.
One of the first stops A$AP Rocky made after landing back on US soil was to Kanye West's Sunday Service performance yesterday (4 August).
View this post on InstagramKendall ASAP Rocky and more at the Sunday's Service today
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While A$AP Rocky was detained in Sweden, Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian West helped raise awareness for his case to US President Donald Trump.
In his first Instagram post since being released, A$AP Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers, wrote, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of my fans, friends, and anyone across the globe who supported me during these last few weeks I can't begin to describe how grateful I am for all of you this has been a very difficult and humbling experience."
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