Matthew Koma; Kanye West.Photo:Cindy Ord/VF23/Getty;Ronald Martinez/Getty
Cindy Ord/VF23/Getty;Ronald Martinez/Getty
Matthew Komais responding toKanye West’s antisemitism with charity.
On Monday, February 10, Komashared on Instagramthat he isselling shirts that say “F— YE"in response to the rapper’s recent antisemitic slur-ridden rants andattempting to sell a shirt with a swastika printed on it.
“Hey I can make a shirt too - link in bio , all proceeds to theblue card holocaust survivor charity,” Koma, 37, captioned the post. The charity provides financial support to Holocaust survivors in need. The shirts range from sizes S to 3XL and cost $20.
The shirt is on preorder, according to the website Koma is selling them from. All orders containing the expletive-laced shirt will ship in between two and four weeks.
F— YE T-Shirt.Matthew Koma/Instagram
Matthew Koma/Instagram
West, 47, attempted to sell T-shirts with swastikas printed on them following a 30-secondSuper Bowlcommercial that aired in local markets on Sunday, Feb. 9. In the clip, West encouraged viewers to visit his website, Yeezy.com.
Varietyreported that there were several other items Sunday night, but as of Tuesday, Feb. 11, there was only the white T-shirt with swastikas. As of publishing, the website is defunct, reading “Something went wrong” and “This store is unavailable.”
Matthew Koma and Hilary Duff in 2023.Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Elton John AIDS Foundation
He also defendedSean “Diddy” Combs, who is in jail awaiting trialfor federal sex crimes after being denied bail three times. Combs, 55, was charged of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution in September and faces trial in May.
As of Feb. 10, hisX account has been deactivated.
Most recently,West’s talent agency dropped him. Music agent Daniel McCartney of 33&West announced the change on his Instagram Stories on Monday, Feb. 10.
“Effective immediately, I’m no longer representing YE (F/K/A Kanye West) due to his harmful and hateful remarks that myself nor 33 & West can stand for.”
Kanye West in 2024.Bellocqimages/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
Bellocqimages/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
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