Kim Kardashian is refusing to speak with Kanye West directly anymore!
11.10.2022 - 20:19 / perezhilton.com
Elon Musk claims he’s spoken to Kanye West in the days after the rapper was locked out of Instagram, and then Twitter, over anti-Semitic remarks and other unsettling comments on both social media platforms.
The SpaceX CEO took to Twitter on Monday afternoon and relayed info to his 108 million followers about supposedly having some kind of conversation with Ye. Knowing both of their big egos and right-wing-adjacent political turns in recent years, it begs the question: could Elon be the only one to get through to Kanye? And would that even be a good thing?
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Elon first jumped into the fray here way back on Saturday. The night before, Ye tweeted an old picture of himself and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and questioned why the tech exec had limited the rapper’s IG account. On Saturday morning, Elon — who is in talks to buy Twitter right now — replied to Ye’s tweet with a simple message.
It read:
Immediately, that message got everyone talking. As of Tuesday morning, that tweet boasts almost 30,000 retweets and nearly 500,000 likes! Jeez!!
And considering Ye had also previously name-dropped the Tesla exec during his recent rambling interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the seeds were being planted for some billionaire-minded cross-connection between ’em. Oh, just imagine the egos in that room… Anyway, it was yesterday afternoon that Elon delivered the follow-up, indicating he had a conversation with the Life of Pablo rapper.
The tech guru alluded to the gravity behind Ye’s social media behavior being the topic of their chat:
We can only hope Ye really took those concerns to heart. We also wonder what Elon’s concerns were, exactly. We’re not
Kim Kardashian is refusing to speak with Kanye West directly anymore!
Kanye West taped an episode of The Shop, the HBO talk show starring LeBron James, that was deemed unbroadcastable after he repeated "hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes," SpringHill Company CEO Maverick Carter has told Andscape. Carter, who runs SpringHill alongside N.B.A. All-Star James and co-hosts the series, said he took full responsibility for welcoming Ye to the show during a period in which he has worn a T-shirt bearing the slogan "White Lives Matter" and been temporarily banned from both Instagram and Twitter for posting offensive messages, including a threat against Jewish people.
Motherboard has published unaired footage from Kanye West‘s October 6 interview with Tucker Carlson of Fox News. The footage contains a number of unsettling and conspiratorial tangents.
Kanye West shocked the world — and not in a good way — when he sat down for a long, rambling interview with Tucker Carlson last week.
listing out their names. During Monday night’s show, Colbert kicked off his own take by pulling out a “Jeopardy!” buzzer.“What is three people I would trap in a Porta-Potty and roll it downhill?” he said to cheers and applause from the audience.The punchline came after Colbert cracked some jokes about Ye’s latest controversy, a series of anti-Semitic social media posts that resulted in him being locked out of Twitter and Instagram.In response to his rambling post declaring that he “actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew,” Colbert said: “Ah yes, the classic excuse of ‘I can’t be anti-Semitic, some of my best friends are Jewish and some of my best friends are me, and me have something interesting ideas about Jew.”The “Late Show” host also slammed Tucker Carlson and “Fox & Friends” for defending the mogul as a “free thinker.”“Only someone free of thought would call this a shoe,” Colbert quipped beside a photo of a sneaker from the rapper’s fashion line.Initially, the hosts of “Fox & Friends” complained that Ye was being made into a “target” for expressing his views following backlash he received for wearing a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt.
Kanye «Ye» West to come and learn about the danger of spreading hateful and anti-Semitic rhetoric.«Words matter and words have consequences Ye. We urge you to come visit us at Holocaust Museum LA to understand just how words can incite horrific violence and genocides,» the Holocaust Museum L.A.
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Sources close to Kanye West are said to be “deeply concerned” about the rapper.
Kanye «Ye» West's controversies continue. After upsetting many with his White Lives Matter shirts at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month, the 45-year-old rapper and designer spent the weekend writing several posts that were deemed anti-Semitic, in which he declared his plan to go «death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.» The move got his Instagram account restricted and the post was deleted. He then took to his Twitter account, where he posted for the first time in two years, calling out Mark Zuckerberg and claiming he was not anti-Semitic.
Kanye West's Twitter and Instagram accounts were restricted over the weekend, with the social media platforms saying they removed the rapper's posts after online users condemned them as antisemitic. West, who has legally changed his name to Ye, had his Instagram account suspended after a since-removed post in which he allegedly invoked antisemitic tropes, accusing a musician of being controlled by "the Jewish people".
Lizzo seemingly hit back at Kanye West on stage after the rapper took aim at her weight in a controversial interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson. The pop star appeared to reference with 'Stronger' hitmaker's comments without mentioning him by name during her concert at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada on Friday (07. 10.
Lizzo won’t stand for any more unsolicited fatphobia from Kanye West — or anyone else, for that matter!
Kanye West is facing consequences for his anti-semitic posts.
Kanye West has reportedly been banned from Instagram, leading him to make a comeback on Twitter after two years away.NBC News confirmed that the rapper was barred from the social photo-sharing platform, with a representative for Meta – the company that owns Instagram – saying he was restricted from posting, and had content removed by a moderator, after violating the rules and guidelines. It was not specified exactly what posts were removed by Meta, but as NBC noted, one deleted yesterday (October 8) saw West share anti-Semitic sentiments.It came after Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs responded to West’s recent gaffe at this year’s Paris Fashion Week – where he wore a shirt emblazoned with the phrase “White Lives Matter”, a slogan tied to white supremacist movements – and West shared screenshots of a text exchange between the two rappers to Instagram.
Kanye West’s Instagram account is under restriction after the rapper violated the social media platform’s policies.