In the blink of an eye, the PGA Tour's West Coast Swing has come and gone. Champions have been crowned, trophies have been ...
Matthew Koma’s stance against Kanye West ... shirts that read “F— Ye,” which is West’s current stage name, Us Weekly has learned an estimated $18,000 has been donated through The Blue ...
Kanye West and his t-shirt controversy took a new turn with the reports indicating that the rapper reportedly lied to an advertising agency to run an antisemitic ad during the Super Bowl ...
The singer-songwriter says all proceeds from T-shirt sales will benefit Holocaust survivors. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Matthew Koma is clapping back at Kanye West following the rapper’s ...
Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma are using fashion to take a stand against Kanye West with a charity ... on a plain white shirt. Proceeds from the sales benefit The Blue Card, a nonprofit organization ...
Kanye West's Yeezy fashion website went offline and he was dropped by talent agency 33&West due to antisemitic posts and the sale of Nazi swastika T-shirts. Shopify confirmed the site violated its ...
Shopify has taken down Kanye West’s Yeezy.com website after it was found to be selling a single item: a white T-shirt featuring a black swastika in the center, listed under the product name "HH-01." ...
Charlie Puth opens up about Kanye West’s recent controversy ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Charlie Puth took a stand against Kanye West’s latest controversy, using his social media platform to ...
overly white pointed teeth in an effort to promote his swastika shirts. According to Variety, the ad "shocked the station execs who ran it and media buyers who approved the spot" when West ...
The website of Kanye West’s Yeezy fashion brand was offline Tuesday, Feb. 11, after it began selling plain white T-shirts with a swastika. The site displayed the message “Something went wrong ...
“The Swastika shirt was the last straw. She told him that’s not who she is and that she can’t be associated with that.” West allegedly responded that he would sell the shirts regardless.