![]() Kanye is known lashing out at any criticism, but this wasn’t just too far - it was desperate and gross. Gigi Hadid slams Kanye West for coming after Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson: She honestly said what a lot of us were probably thinking… See the it all (below): ![]() Related: Wait, WHAT Did Kanye Post About Kim Kardashian?! As if the ‘honor’ of being invited to your show should keep someone from giving their opinion. If there’s actually a point to any of your s**t she might be the only person that could save u. “You wish u had a percentage of her intellect. The supermodel decided to pour her own thoughts into the comments section of his post, writing: Gigi was not about to stand by as Ye bullied Gabriella. Because ad hominem attacks are the way to show you’re a genius. “This is not a fashion person You speak on Ye Ima speak on you Ask Trevor Noah” But as we know, Kanye’s ego got in the way and he ended up personally attacking her by posting pictures mocking her outfit to his Instagram, writing: We’re just so glad Gabriella has the brains and the guts to call this what it is.Īs we’ve reported earlier, this was a genuine take on a fashion show, coming from a well-known stylist and fashion director who was invited to the presentation. ![]() Related: Kanye’s Donda Academy Makes Families Sign NDAs?! That imaginary problem is completely driven by the fear of whites becoming a minority - remember that next time Elon Musk goes on a Twitter rant about it. The idea that blackness must be snuffed out or it will surely supersede whiteness in power and influence if given the chance and it’s so hugely irresponsible to furnish the most dangerous extremists with this kind of fictional narrative.”Īs you may recall, the idea of an underpopulation crisis is gaining popularity among certain folks. “The danger is that, this very premise, the idea that white supremacy is in danger of extinction is what justifies mass incarceration, murder en masse, indeed even the advent of slavery. It may sound like a harmless science fiction concept, but it’s actually one of the cornerstones of current white supremacist thought. “A dystopian world in the future when whiteness might become extinct or would at least be in enough danger to demand defense” In case you didn’t hear, she eviscerated the point he was “trying to illustrate,” explaining in texts he was showing: Gigi Hadid is not at all pleased with the Jesus Walks singer’s response to Vogue contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson’s criticism of his highly controversial Paris Fashion Week show, in which he joined models in sporting a “ white lives matter” shirt on the catwalk. They’re super attracted to each other,” the source continued, adding, “She is exactly his type: gorgeous, sexy but low-key with a one-of-the-guys attitude.The latest Kanye West fashion abomination is tapping into white supremacist notions - and he’s lashing out at critics who dare call him out on it, going so far as what we’d call bullying. “They have known each other for several years. ![]() “Leo and Gigi have hooked up a few times this summer,” one insider exclusively told In Touch in August. In Touch broke the news that Gigi and Leo, 47, had a summer fling following the Wolf of Wall Street actor’s split from Camila Morrone. She stood up to Kanye amid her romance with Leonardo DiCaprio. Gigi was also present for Paris Fashion Week, where she modeled during the Givenchy show. “She actually, very clearly thought out the pieces, which meant she really took him seriously an artist.” “The fact of the matter is Gabriella gave Kanye a lot of grace in her thoughts on the show,” one person wrote via Twitter. Several social media users seemed to take Gigi’s side in the feud. I do think if you asked Kanye, he would say there was art, and revolution, and all of the things in that T-shirt.” The fashion journalist added that the T-shirts as “pure violence.” She told her followers, “There is no excuse, there is no art here. It didn’t land and it was deeply offensive, violent and dangerous,” Gabriella continued. “I guess I get what he was trying to do… he was trying to be a duchampion. “He was trying to illustrate a dystopian world when whiteness might become extinct or at least would be in enough danger to demand defense,” she wrote, adding: “But the danger is that, this very premise, the idea that white supremacy is in danger of extinction… is what justifies mass incarceration, murder on masse, indeed even the advent of slavery.” Gabriella took to her Instagram Stories to share her honest thoughts about the line after the show. Are Kanye West and Model Candice Swanepoel Dating? Inside Their Newfound, Rumored Romance
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