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Vogue cuts ties with Kanye West after antisemitic rant: Report

Vogue cuts ties with Kanye West after antisemitic rant: Report

  • Vogue and its editor-in-chief Anna Wintour have “no intention” of working with Kanye West again.
  • A representative told PageSix that the magazine cut ties after the rapper made antisemitic comments.
  • This comes after a slew of other companies including Balenciaga have alienated their brands from the West.

Yi, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is facing the consequences of a series of anti-Semitic and offensive statements he made recently.

One such fallout is the end of his relationship with Vogue and its editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, PageSix has been reported.

According to the director, a representative said that the magazine and Wintour had no intention of working with the rapper again after West. raucous about the jewish people In a tweet on October 9, the social media platform deleted the tweet for violating its guidelines, and Twitter later confirmed that. Buzzfeed News He has been banned from the podium.

It also came after he made similarly offensive remarks during a Fox News interview with Tucker Carlson and a now-deleted Instagram post, from the inside Previously mentioned.

Wintour’s decision to cut ties with Yi may have come as a personal loss for the rapper, as the pair have been friends for over a decade. According to PageSix, their relationship began after a Vogue editor invited Ye to his first Met Gala in 2009. Since then, they have been spotted Sharing lunches together and support each other’s business endeavors.

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Kanye West and Anna Wintour attend the 2009 Givenchy Ready-to-Wear fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at the Carrot de Temple on March 8, 2009 in Paris, France.

Kanye West and Anna Wintour at the Givenchy show in Paris in March 2009.

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In September, Wintour was seen designing a pair of Yeezy sunglasses with Ye at New York Fashion Week, I mentioned The Sun.

Representatives for Wintour and Vogue, which are owned by Conde Nast, did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.

Vogue isn’t the only organization that has distanced itself from the rapper after his recent comments. On Thursday, the parent company Balenciaga said that He no longer has a relationship with Yereported from the inside.

Earlier this month, Adidas announced that it was reviewing its relationship with Ye.

“After repeated efforts to resolve the situation individually, we have taken the decision to place the partnership under review. We will continue to be involved in managing the current product during this period,” the company said in a statement. CNBC reported.