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Kanye West rocks religious-themed face covering on 80-degree LA day

More like Kanye Sweat.

Kanye West is still rocking the bizarre face-covering that confused both fans and critics last week — weather be damned.

The 43-year-old “Yeezy” creator was spotted in Los Angeles Thursday wearing the mask, which appears to be a Christian-themed take on a ski mask or balaclava. The brown and blue covering features images of Jesus Christ and two angels floating amongst the heavens and, crucially, has holes punched in it for breathing and seeing.

The mask appears to be a Christian-themed take on a ski mask or balaclava. Coleman-Rayner

West also wore a larger puffer coat in the California heat — temperatures in Los Angeles climbed into the 80s Thursday — and continued to go sans wedding ring.

West also wore a larger puffer coat in the California heat, and was seen, again, without his wedding ring. Coleman-Rayner

Page Six exclusively reported that West and Kim Kardashian’s marriage was over in January after the pair began “living separate lives” following West’s 2020 presidential campaign, which was “the final straw” for Kardashian.

During Thursday’s episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Kim sobbed that she feels like a “failure” due to their split.

The look could possibly be featured in his much-anticipated Yeezy Gap line. Coleman-Rayner

“I feel like a f–king failure, that it’s like, a third f–king marriage,” Kim said in a flashback clip. “Yeah I feel like a f–king loser. But I can’t even think about that, like, I want to be happy.”

“I honestly can’t do this anymore,” she added while recapping a fight the estranged couple had to her sisters. “Why am I still in this like, place where I’m stuck for years? Like, he goes and moves to a different state, every year, I have to be together so I can raise the kids, you know? And he’s an amazing dad, he’s done an amazing job …”

West is currently estranged from soon-to-be ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. Coleman-Rayner

She continued, “I think he deserves someone that can go support his every move, go follow him all over the place and move to Wyoming — I can’t do that. He should have a wife that supports his every move and travels with him and does everything.”