It’s over. Adidas has announced its decision to part ways with Kanye West in the wake of the rapper’s anti-Semitic remarks and other offensive comments.
13.10.2022 - 21:19 / justjared.com
Kanye West was stopped outside of Candace Owens’ new documentary screening on Wednesday night (October 12) in Nashville, Tenn.
While walking to his awaiting vehicle, the 45-year-old entertainer was asked about his anti-semitic statements, which we will not repeat here.
Specifically, he was asked, “Do you wish harm on Jewish people?”
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“No. No way. But I do feel that, in Hollywood, especially with black entertainers. I’ve had a lot of bad experiences,” he said in response (via TMZ).
Page Six claims he added, “Hey, if you call somebody out for bad business, that means you’re being anti-Semitic. I feel happy to have crossed the line of that idea so we can speak openly about things like getting canceled by a bank,” he said, adding he’s “the richest black man in American history.”
Kanye made some truly shocking comments during unaired portions of Tucker Carlson’s interview.
It’s over. Adidas has announced its decision to part ways with Kanye West in the wake of the rapper’s anti-Semitic remarks and other offensive comments.
Kanye West is no longer represented by CAA. The agency is the latest business to cut ties with the rapper following his recent anti-Semitic outbursts and amid a growing call for a Hollywood boycott against him, Deadline has confirmed.
MRC said Monday that it was not moving forward with its recently completed documentary about Kanye West, the news coming amid growing criticism of the rapper/entrepreneur’s recent anti-Semitic statements.
Jeremy Zimmer, co-founder and CEO of United Talent Agency, is the latest prominent Hollywood figure to speak out against Kanye West’s controversial claims of alleged mistreatment by Jewish people, which he has been doubling down on in media interviews.
Kanye West is finally facing some consequences for his anti-Semitic remarks, but, of course, he doesn’t care! Sigh…
Kanye West steps out for the premiere screening of conservative commentator Candace Owens’ film on Wednesday (October 12) in Nashville, Tenn.
Ray J and Kanye «Ye» West appear to be mending fences after posing together at the premiere of Candace Owens' new documentary, . The screening took place in Nashville, Tennessee, and included a select group of invitees, including Jason and Brittany Aldean, and Kid Rock.West sported an all-black look, which included a dress jacket, baggy pants, tall boots and a t-shirt. He completed his outfit with a familiar black baseball cap, with this one reading «2024.» Ray J similarly dressed in all black, as well as Owens, who wore a black, strapless gown for the affair.
Kanye West‘s bank JPMorgan Chase has reportedly severed ties with the rapper after he made a series of antisemitic comments.Last Sunday (October 9) West had both his Twitter and Instagram accounts suspended after sharing antisemitic posts on the two platforms. A spokesperson from Twitter told BuzzFeed News that “the account in question [had] been locked due to a violation of Twitter’s policies”.Many artists, celebrities, politicians and organisations have since publicly condemned West over his remarks, including Jack Antonoff, David Schwimmer and New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.The ‘DONDA’ artist made further antisemitic comments in newly revealed footage from his recent interview on Fox News.Last week, meanwhile, West faced a backlash after he wore a shirt emblazoned with the slogan ‘White Lives Matter’ at Paris Fashion Week.Amid the growing controversy, JPMorgan Chase has now reportedly terminated its partnership with West.
Kanye West is apparently hoping the world won’t notice his anti-Semitic posts and other public comments.
Ye West has had a busy week. Aside from his social media tirades that have resulted in several blockings, accusations of anti-semitism, and more, West also had the time to go on a date.
Kanye West has been locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts because of anti-Semitic posts by the rapper, now known legally as Ye. Spokespersons for Meta, the parent company of Twitter and Instagram, said on Sunday that Ye had posted messages that violated their policies. In a tweet on Saturday, Ye said he would soon go "death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE", according to internet archive records.
Singer Lizzo hinted at Ye's negative comments about her weight during a concert in Toronto on Friday – and joked that she wanted to immigrate to Canada. Ye – also known as Kanye West – sat down with Tucker Carlson last week to discuss his marriage with Kim Kardashian and his experience as a Trump supporter in Hollywood. During the interview, he referenced Lizzo while criticizing mainstream attitudes towards obesity.
NBC News Saturday that West had violated Instagram’s rules and guidelines, though it did not specify exactly which posts were deemed a violation.“This ain’t a game,” West wrote in a text to Diddy on Instagram that had the caption “Jesus is Jew.” “Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me. I told you this was war.