According to CBS News, online the e-commerce platform Shopify, shut down Ye’s site after learning about the tees, which were on brand for Ye considering his head-scratching three-day anti-Semitic rant on X where he called himself a “nazi” and professed his love for Adolf Hitler.
Shortly after he aired a Super Bowl commercial for a website selling a swastika T-shirt, and two days after posting an antisemitic rant on X, the rapper Ye announced that he was quitting the platform.
The company has announced it will be pressing charges for vandalism against its Superchargers, as backlash against Elon Musk continues.
Shopify removed Kanye West's Yeezy website after he only listed a shirt with a swastika on it following a Super Bowl ad promoting the clothing item.
Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, has a clear and concise response to Kanye West’s recent antisemitic behavior: “F–k Ye.” The singer-songwriter, 37, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal that he is selling T-shirts with the message emblazoned in giant capitalized black letters.
Ye’s site hosted the shirt, but it was sold through the ecommerce platform Shopify. The shirt remained live until Shopify removed the listing this morning, and now searching Yeezy.com leads to an error page.
Kanye West's Yeezy website has been shut down after he was selling a swastika T-shirt, which Shopify says "violated our terms." The rapper landed a bizarre Super Bowl ad in several local markets, which sent people to his website.
The “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” hitmaker expressed his admiration for the late dictator Adolf Hitler in a series of tweets before deleting his account.