Super Bowl efforts to sell swastika T-shirts on his website, saying the rapper once known as Kanye West 'violated our terms.' ...
Controversial rapper Kanye West, who goes by “Ye,” reportedly fooled advertisers by buying “weird” TV ads that showed him in ...
Removing Kanye West’s shop for selling swastika t-shirts shouldn’t have been a hard decision for Shopify – and when the ...
How did a low-production ad from Kanye West directing viewers to a site selling antisemitic merchandise dupe broadcasters and ...
The rapper, 47, has sparked outrage in recent days after he used his Yeezy website to sell a $20 white T-shirt featuring a ...
The e-commerce platform found itself in an unenviable position thanks to Kanye West. Did it put things right? Kind of.
Shopify has said that Kanye West's website was taken down due to the potential for fraud, not because it was selling a Nazi T-shirt.
Fox TV Stations CEO Jack Abernethy has expressed regret for the local Kanye West Super Bowl ad: 'We strongly condemn any form ...
Kanye West reportedly misled an advertising agency to air an antisemitic ad during the Super Bowl, leading to the promotion ...
Kanye West’s Super Bowl ad – which promoted a T-shirt bearing a swastika – managed to dupe the network, according to Fox TV ...
Matthew Koma is clapping back at Kanye West following the rapper’s recent antisemitic rants on social media. West, also known ...