Up until the ad actually ran, the Yeezy.com website featured a Shopify-powered store selection of various non-branded articles of clothing like shirts, pants and jackets — nothing that would ...
Kanye West appeared in a Super Bowl ad airing in a few local markets Sunday night to promote his website, Yeezy.com, which is ...
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West directed viewers to his website, where the homepage was selling a T-shirt with a ...
That ad of Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Sandler and Drake donning a T-shirt with a ‘middle finger to Kanye’ print on the front? It's not real. It's an AI deepfake.
Ye used a local TV ad in Los Angeles to direct people to his website, where he is selling T-shirts emblazoned with swastikas.
The T-shirt, which comes in three sizes and sells for $20, is the latest in a long series of blatantly antisemitic acts and statements by Ye. Among the star-studded Super Bowl ads that viewers saw ...
TMZ reported on Monday that 100,000 shirts had already been sold. The gossip site reported later Monday that FOX — which broadcast the Super Bowl on Sunday night — approved the ad to run in ...
The shirt, which comes in three sizes, is listed with a price tag of $20 (not including tax and shipping). Fox Sports, which broadcast the Super Bowl and the ad (via regional affiliates), did not ...
Upon the ad's airing, the website featured various clothing items, but within hours, the only item available was a white t-shirt emblazoned with a black swastika, listed for $20. The only item ...
Um, um, um, go to yeezy.com.” The shirts were not mentioned in the ad. A representative for Ye did not immediately respond to an NBC News request for comment. The news comes as Ye's X account ...
Extending his noxious return to public life, Kanye West appeared in a Super Bowl ad on local TV stations Sunday night to promote a website selling swastika T-shirts. The bizarrely un-cinematic ...