Staying home! Kanye West skipped the 2022 Grammy Awards after being banned from performing during the show.
18.03.2022 - 12:19 / msn.com
Trevor Noah has responded to the racial slur directed at him by Kanye West on Instagram. West had his Instagram account suspended for 24 hours after using the slur while responding to the comedian’s comments about him on The Daily Show. In his post attacking Noah, West, now legally known as Ye, repeatedly referred to him as a “k**n” after the comic said the situation between the rapper, his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her new boyfriend Pete Davidson was “terrifying to watch.
”According to TMZ, Instagram’s parent company Meta said West’s posts were a violation of the social media app’s policies on hate speech, harassment and bullying. The slur West used is described by Urban Dictionary as “a Black person who is anti-Black”. In response to the post, Noah shared a lengthy comment underneath the post, which has since been removed due to West’s account suspension.
Addressing the racial slur head on, Noah said: ““Oh and as for K**n…clearly some people graduate but we still stupid. ”He added: “Don’t ever forget, the biggest trick racists ever played on black people was teaching us to strip each other of our blackness whenever we disagree. Tricking us into dividing ourselves up into splinters so that we would never unite into a powerful rod.
”The comedian was praised for the comment, in which he acknowledged West’s “impact” but added: “It breaks my heart to see you like this. ”“There are few artists who have had more of an impact on me than you Ye,” Noah wrote. “You took samples and turned them into symphonies.
You took your pain and through the wire turned it into performance perfection. I thought differently about how I spend my money because of you. ”Noah stated: “You’re an indelible part of my life Ye.
Staying home! Kanye West skipped the 2022 Grammy Awards after being banned from performing during the show.
Trevor Noah is sharing his thoughts on Kanye West’s Grammys ban, after it was confirmed that the singer will not be performing at the Awards due to “concerning online behavior.”The host of the upcoming Grammy Awards is opening up about the situation, after Kanye was banned from Instagram for using a slur against Noah, when he commented on his social media behavior and his controversial co-parenting issues with Kim Kardashian.“Over time, Kanye has become more and more belligerent in how he tries to get Kim back,” Noah previously said, adding that “It touches on something that is more sensitive and more serious than people would like to admit.”“I see a woman who wants to live her life without being harassed by an ex-boyfriend or an ex-husband or an ex-anything…You may not feel sorry for Kim because she’s rich and famous, but what she’s going through is terrifying to watch. And it shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave,” he shared.Following his statement and Kanye’s reaction, the artist was banned from performing at the Grammys despite being nominated in five categories.
Mixed feelings. After the Recording Academy banned Kanye West from performing at the 2022 Grammy Awards, celebrities weighed in with their thoughts — and they weren’t all supportive of the decision.
After Trevor Noah and Kanye West‘s latest Instagram exchange, news broke that the rapper was officially banned from performing at the 2022 Grammy Awards ceremony due to his “concerning” behavior on social media—and now Trevor is weighing in on the decision himself.
Kanye West has reportedly had a performance at the 2022 Grammys cancelled over “concerning online behaviour”.The gig, which wasn’t announced as part of the initial wave of performers for the ceremony, was apparently pulled last week in response to an Instagram post where West repeatedly directed a racial slur at Trevor Noah, who is set to host the 2022 event.The insults came after Noah said the ongoing harassment West is directing at former wife Kim Kardashian was “terrifying to watch” on an episode of The Daily Show. “What we’re seeing is one of the most powerful, one of the richest women in the world, unable to get her ex to stop texting her, to stop chasing after her, to stop harassing her.”“It shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave,” he added.Taking to Twitter to clarify what he said on his show, Noah wrote: “I said counsel Kanye, not cancel Kanye.”I said counsel Kanye not cancel Kanye.— Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) March 20, 2022According to The Independent, Noah responded to Kanye’s initial outburst in a now deleted Instagram comment.
Trevor Noah is addressing Kanye West getting banned from the 2022 Grammys.
the rapper’s social media posts. Ye is said to be ‘banned’ from performing at this year’s ceremony following his ‘concerning online behaviour’ aimed at his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her new boyfriend Pete Davidson. Reacting to the news, Trevor, who is hosting the Grammys, penned: ‘I said counsel Kanye not cancel Kanye.
Gallery: 'Mark Zuckerberg invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas. . . ' 10 times Kanye West blew up social media (BANG Showbiz)She added: "I thought this question was in reference to the music video.
Trevor Noah, 38, made his stance clear about Kanye West, 44, being banned from the GRAMMY Awards. “I said counsel Kanye not cancel Kanye,” The Daily Show host — who is hosting the GRAMMY Awards in April — penned via Twitter on Sunday, March 20. The supportive stance comes hot off Trevor and Ye’s online debacle that began after Noah gave his opinion about Kanye’s on-going social media attacks aimed at ex Kim Kardashian and her new boyfriend Pete Davidson.
Trevor Noah has something to say about Kanye West being barred from performing at this year’s Grammy Awards.
Kanye West will not perform at the 2022 Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy has banned the rapper from taking the stage for a song, a source confirms to Us Weekly.
Kim Kardashian, 41, thinks Kanye West, 44, should be saying, “I’m sorry” to Trevor Noah after the rapper made some shocking negative remarks about the talk show host on social media. She also wants her ex to stop talking bad about her new boyfriend Pete Davidson, 28, which he’s also done on Instagram in the past. The “Jesus Walks” creator recently made headlines for being temporarily suspended from Instagram and banned from this year’s Grammy Awards, which Trevor is hosting, after his recent now-deleted remarks.
Gallery: What do you mean, I've been cancelled? The stars have all been affected by cancel culture (BANG Showbiz)Speaking on 'The Daily Show', Trevor said: "I'll be honest with you — what I see from the situation is a woman who wants to live her life without being harassed by an ex-boyfriend or an ex-husband or an ex-anything. "You may not feel sorry for Kim because she's rich and famous, because she appropriates Black culture . .
The Game came to the defense of Kanye West after the rapper was barred from performing at the upcoming Grammy Awards. On March 19, Kanye’s reps confirmed to Variety that the “Famous” singer was yanked from the show’s lineup due to his “concerning online behavior.” Taking to his Instagram, The Game suggested the move had to do with Kanye’s recent social media attacks against Trevor Noah, who is hosting the Grammys come April 3.
Trevor Noah is opening up about why Kanye West’s current behavior hurts him so much, revealing how big of a fan he really is.Earlier this week, The Daily Show host Noah warned that Kanye’s divorce from Kim Kardashian could turn violent, comparing the artist’s Instagram rants to a situation he saw first hand: his mother being abused by his stepfather.“I’m not saying Kanye will [do that],” Noah told his audience on Tuesday. “But as a society, we have to ask ourselves questions.
Trevor Noah took the high road after Kanye West tried to start another one of his infamous Instagram feuds against him. The Daily Show host left Ye a heartfelt message after the rapper hurled a racial slur at him in a since-deleted Instagram post — calling him a “k–n.” HollywoodLife has obtained Trevor’s now-deleted response, and it seems the talk show host has nothing but sympathy and well wishes for the Grammy Award-winning artist.