Kanye West Claims He & Vogue Editor 'Apologized To Each Other' After She Called Him Out For 'White Lives Matter' Shirt!
05.10.2022 - 18:53
/ perezhilton.com
After going on a bullying spree on Instagram, dragging Vogue contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson for her criticism of his “White Lives Matter” shirt, Kanye West has returned to social media to clear the air.
As we reported, on Monday, the rapper wore the controversial white supremacists’ slogan at his Paris Fashion Week show alongside other models and right-wing talk show host Candace Owens. Gabriella, who attended the Yeezy show, was appalled by the statement piece, calling it “pure violence” on her Instagram Story. And as you can imagine, Ye was NOT a fan of the negative commentary, resulting in his latest online attack. An unfortunate pattern of his these days.
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So, after a day of hate, we were honestly pretty surprised to see him return to the app with a more positive update. Apparently, he and Gabriella met up with each other on Tuesday night to discuss their political disagreements. Writing in all-caps, he explained:
Oddly, he also claimed Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour arranged to have Oscar-nominated director Baz Luhrmann film the meeting. Uhh, what?! He continued:
Huh…
The fashion designer went on to address why he was so upset with the critic, noting it felt like she had been instructed by Vogue to criticize him (a similar claim he’s made about Daily Show host Trevor Noah in the past). Ye wrote:
But just to be clear, Gabriella may have spoken with Ye, but she definitely didn’t see eye-to-eye with him about his decision to rock the WLM shirt, which he seemed to suggest by adding:
Better than nothing, we guess?
Kanye seems to be the only one who thinks this drama was swept under the rug, though! Also on Tuesday, Vogue took