Kanye West has revealed he was almost bankrupt after his sponsorship deal with Adidas came to an end in 2022. This followed West making anti-Semitic comments on social media. He has continued to claim that the term “anti-Semitism” is not factual, despite offering something of an apology to those who were offended. During an appearance on TMZ, West spoke about the aftermath of the deal falling through: “I’m gonna be honest with y’all: I was two months from going bankrupt, really… And we survived. We survived through the cancellation.”
West also spoke about his remarks that led to the Adidas deal being cancelled. He defended his right to express an opinion, saying that everyone has the right to their point of view. He also claimed that he had sent the company an apology, and that “some of the stuff I was saying was true.” West added that black people cannot be anti-Semitic, as “we are Jews.”
West recently unveiled his new collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign, ‘Vultures’. NME rated the album two stars. In another recent development, West has given his support to US President Donald Trump, despite previous differences between the two men.
Former NFL player Mark Brunell has claimed that Taylor Swift was responsible for West being ejected from the Super Bowl
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