Kanye West dropped by talent agent after Yeezy site ‘shuts down’ over Swastika merch followed by antisemitic rant | Hollywood
Kanye West has been dropped by his talent agent following his antisemitic remarks and controversial merchandise on his Yeezy website. Daniel McCartney, an agent at 33&West, announced the decision via Instagram, stating that the agency could not stand by West’s “harmful and hateful remarks.” Kanye West Talent agent cuts ties with Kanye West “Effective immediately, I’m no longer representing Ye (F/K/A Kanye West) due to his recent hateful and harmful remarks that myself not 33&West can stand for,” McCartney wrote before signing off with “Peace and Love to all.” Also read: James Franco says ‘It’s over’ with Seth Rogen after ‘forced sex scene’ lawsuit: ‘20 years of friendship West’s troubles deepened as he posted dozens of antisemitic messages on X (formerly Twitter), including claims such as “IM A NAZI” and “I will never apologize for my Jewish comments.” In addition, a Jewish former employee of Yeezy filed a lawsuit against him in California, alleging workplace harassment. The ex-employee, a marketer at Yeezy, claimed she was subjected to antisemitic remarks, including a text that read, “Welcome …
