Kanye says he lost $2 billion in a day as Adidas, others flee antisemitic comments - harchi90

Kanye says he lost $2 billion in a day as Adidas, others flee antisemitic comments

LOS ANGELES, California (AFP) — Kanye West lost $2 billion in a single day, he said Thursday, as business partners rushed to dump the rapper in the wake of a series of antisemitic outbursts.

The music and fashion mogul has seen lucrative commercial tie-ups shelved as companies including Adidas and Gap responded to pressure to sever relationships with him over comments dubbed hate speech.

“I lost 2 billion dollars in one day. And I’m still alive. This is love speech,” West, who is also known as Ye, wrote on Instagram in a post that had been liked over a million times.

“I still love you. God still loves you. The money is not who I am. The people is who I am,” read the post, which was addressed to Ari Emanuel, the CEO of entertainment company Endeavor, who had urged companies to sever ties with the rapper.

German sportswear giant Adidas said Tuesday it was ending its partnership with West after his “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous” comments.

Adidas also said it would end production of the highly successful “Yeezy” line designed together with West and “stop all payments to Ye and his companies.” The move is expected to lop around a quarter of a billion dollars off Adidas’s bottom line this year alone.

An injured member of the Memphis Grizzlies wears a pair of Adidas “Yeezys” while looking on against the Denver Nuggets in the second half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, in Denver. (AP/David Zalubowski)

Forbes estimated that Adidas accounted for $1.5 billion of West’s net worth and without the deal, it will fall to $400 million, including his music catalog, real estate, cash and a stake in ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s shapewear company Skims. Forbes said it will no longer include West on its list of billionaires, though the rapper has insisted in the past that the magazine underestimates his wealth.

West, who is open about his struggles with bipolar disorder, has long been outspoken, having half-heartedly run for US president in 2020 and then thrown his weight behind Donald Trump.

His willingness to go beyond the pale is a double-edged sword for business partners, who have benefited from his high profile and his frequent media appearances, but who risk being tarnished by association.

Rapper Kanye West shows then US president Donald Trump a photograph of a hydrogen plane during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House October 11, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

While they weathered previous comments, including when West called slavery a “choice,” things began to unravel this month with his appearance at a Paris fashion show wearing a shirt emblazoned “White Lives Matter,” a slogan created as a backlash to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Days later he was temporarily locked out of Twitter and Instagram for threatening to “Go death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE,” using a misspelled reference to US military readiness.

That sparked alarm, including apparently from his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, who wrote on social media “Hate speech is never OK or excusable,” in posts that did not name West.

Last weekend a banner was hoisted over a busy Los Angeles freeway that read “Kanye is right about the Jews” and “Honk if you know.” Several people were photographed making “Heil Hitler” salutes.

Antisemites at a banner over LA freeway declaring ‘Kanye is right about the Jews’ (Oren Segal, via Twitter / used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

Adidas’s announcement was followed hours later by US company Gap, which said it was taking “immediate steps to remove Yeezy Gap product from our stores” in addition to shutting down YeezyGap.com.

Paris-based fashion house Balenciaga also ended ties with the rapper last week, saying it “no longer [has] any relationship nor any plans for future projects related to this artist.”

One of Hollywood’s biggest talent agencies, CAA, said it was dropping West, while film and TV producer MRC said it was shelving an already-finished documentary about the artist.

On Wednesday, West was escorted out of the corporate offices of shoe company Skechers in Los Angeles after showing up uninvited with a film crew, the firm said.

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