Kim Kardashian, the former wife of Kanye West, joined other members of her famous family in condemning West’s hateful anti-Semitic comments, which have drawn growing criticism across Hollywood.
13.10.2022 - 00:15 / justjared.com
Kanye West‘s upcoming appearance is not being aired.
The 45-year-old “All of the Lights” superstar’s upcoming appearance on LeBron James‘ unscripted series The Shop: Uninterrupted will no longer be airing due to “hate speech” featured in the episode, following his recent anti-Semitic tirade on both social media and in unaired segments of an interview with Tucker Carlson.
A producer behind the show confirmed the news.
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Kim Kardashian, the former wife of Kanye West, joined other members of her famous family in condemning West’s hateful anti-Semitic comments, which have drawn growing criticism across Hollywood.
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.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly not in close communication with ex Kanye West at the moment.
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.
Well, Tucker Carlson wasn’t the only one who got a disturbing interview with Kanye West — it’s just that not everyone thought it was a good idea to air his ramblings as though they were pearls of truth from a misunderstood genius.
The controversy surrounding Kanye West continues.
Kanye West is apparently hoping the world won’t notice his anti-Semitic posts and other public comments.
The man who Kanye West named while calling out Lizzo in a rambling sit-down with Tucker Carlson last week is now responding — and he’s not happy.
Kanye West has released a new 30-minute documentary titled LAST WEEK. The film, uploaded to YouTube on Monday (October 10), depicts West taking meetings and attending a children's basketball game with his family and ex-wife Kim Kardashian. Watch above.
Sources close to Kanye West are said to be “deeply concerned” about the rapper.
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!
Instagram has restricted the account of rapper Kanye West, saying he violated the service’s rules and policies.
Kanye West is not sorry for his Instagram rants!
Kanye West has, once again, defended his choice of attire at this year’s Paris Fashion Week – a shirt emblazoned with the controversial slogan “White Lives Matter”, which has it roots in white supremacist movements – by sitting down for an interview with Fox News.West’s latest political stunt began on Monday (October 3) during a launch event for his fashion brand Yeezy. During it, the rapper – as well as several models walking in the show, and conservative commentator Candace Owens – wore a shirt boasting the slogan “White Lives Matter”. He’s since faced significant backlash for his use of the phrase – an appropriation of the Black Lives Matter slogan used to protest racial injustice, discrimination and police brutality – with the likes of Jaden Smith and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, plus figureheads for Supreme and Vogue, taking issue with the stunt.