#happy #crossed #line
I am “happy”, “I have crossed the line”
Kanye West is not letting go.
Speaking to Page Six as he left the screening of Candace Owen’s new documentary on Wednesday night, West turned to all the brands that had dropped him since his last social media tirades, including Adidas and JP Morgan Chase.
“Hey, if you call on someone for bad business, you are anti-Semitic. I feel lucky to have crossed the line of this idea so we can talk openly about things like bank cancellations, “he told our photographers before calling himself” America’s richest black man. “
West, 45, continued to talk specifically about JP Morgan Chase, but was interrupted when a truck ran over him. He then decided to “speak at another time.”
Earlier today, Owens herself has revealed that JP Morgan Chase has given West until November to find a new banking institution to support his multi-billion dollar company Yeezy.
“I was told no official reason was given, but they also sent this letter to confirm it had until the end of November to find another place where the Yeezy empire could cash in on the bank.” she wrote on Twitter along with a photo of the advertisement.
The letter read: “Dear You, we are sending this letter to confirm our recent discussion with [redacted name] that JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA (Bank) has decided to end its banking relationship with Yeezy LLC and its affiliates. “
JP Morgan Chase is leaving the West after making several anti-Semitic comments over the weekend.
On Instagram, he shared a screenshot of a text conversation with Diddy, where he told him, “This is not a game. I will use you as an example to show the Jews who made you call me that no one can threaten me or influence me. “
Shortly thereafter, he was banned from the account.
West then moved to Twitter where he wrote: “I’m a bit sleepy tonight, but when I wake up I’m going to die con 3 ABOUT JEWISH PEOPLE The funny thing is that I can’t actually be anti-Semitic because black people You are actually a Jew too. You played with me and tried to charm anyone who opposed your program.
He was also blocked from this account.
Last week, Adidas announced that their partnership with West was “under review” following the rapper’s “White Lives Matter” shirt scandal.
“After repeated efforts to privately resolve the situation, we have decided to subject the company to a review,” the company said in a statement on Thursday. according to CNBC.
“During this period, we will continue to co-manage the current product.”
West, 45, responded to the statement on Instagramwriting: “F – K ADIDAS I AM ADIDAS ADIDAS I raped and stole MY DESIGNS”.
In August, West began speaking out against the brand over his frustration with the company allegedly making decisions about their cooperation without his approval.