Kanye West blocks Adin Ross and cancels live stream

Published February 9th, 2025 - 06:07 GMT
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Washington, DC US - Oct 11, 2018: Kanye West speaks as he meets with US President Donald J. Trump in the White House Oval Office. Credit: Ron Sachs - CNP (Shutterstock)/ Adin Ross on X

ALBAWABA - After a series of rants on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter), Kanye West has once again gone viral due to canceling a potential live stream with Kick streamer Adin Ross, sparking debate across social media.

Ye was scheduled to participate in an interview with Adin Ross, but reportedly backed out when the streamer referred to him as "sir" five times through a series of texts on iMessage, deeming it "condescending." Kanye took to X and wrote, "JEWS ARE ARROGANT AND THINK THEY CAN SPEAK TO ANYONE THEY WANT ANY KIND OF WAY THATS WHY EVERY JEWISH WIFE IS A B****."

The American rapper later blocked Adin Ross on Apple's messaging service.

In response to Kanye's comments, Adin Ross slammed back on Ye's comments, compared the renowned American rapper to Drake, and wrote "yea ggs. Drake better."

Kanye West blocks Adin Ross and cancels live stream

During a barrage of posts, Kanye West retracted his apology for the anti-Semitic comments he made about the Jews back in the past and reaffirmed his love for Hitler. He wrote, "I’m never apologising for my Jewish comments."

The American rapper who goes by the name "Ye" doubled down on his comments, saying things like "I love Hitler" several times and sharing a t-shirt with a swastika printed on it, further sparking outrage and debate on social media. Additionally, the rapper stated that he wouldn't sell them since people would get "physically harmed" when wearing them. 

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In 2023, the rapper issued an apology in Hebrew for his anti-Semitic comments after receiving backlash from social media users. Moreover, Adidas dropped its contact with him in 2022 to showcase the company's stance on the comments in question.

Adidas' long-time feud with Kanye West ended in 2024 when both sides reached an amicable agreement.

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