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In addition to railing against “the Jewish media,” Kanye West spent some time on Drink Champs regurgitating what he gleaned from the George Floyd “documentary” made by alt-right firebrand Candace Owens, his partner-in-White Lives Matter. Most notably, West said that fentanyl, and not being suffocated by a police officer’s knee, caused Floyd’s death. “I watched the George Floyd documentary that Candace Owens put out. One of the things that his two roommates said was they want a tall guy like me, and the day that he died, he said a prayer for eight minutes,” West told Drink Champs. “They hit him with the fentanyl. If you look, the guy’s knee wasn’t even on his neck like that.” (During the trial against Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin, medical experts testified that even though Floyd had traces of fentanyl in his system, Floyd died from a lack of oxygen caused by the knee on his neck, which a coroners’ report affirmed in deeming Floyd’s death a homicide.) West then compared Floyd, whose May 2020 death by police helped sparked the Black Lives Matter movement, to the late designer Virgil Abloh. “This white company Louis Vuitton is now making statues of him as a martyr, and we don’t know why exactly [he died], they said it was cancer,” West said. Immediately after his Floyd comments, West asked N.O.R.E., “Can you even run this interview?,” noting how his appearance on HBO’s The Shop was axed over “hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes.” After being
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Title: Kanye West Wears ‘White Lives Matter’ Shirt at North’s Basketball Game, Kim Snubs Him Read More Stories Here: www.haveitalldaily.com Description: Kanye West wore his ‘WLM’ shirt at his daughter’s basketball game, sat right behind Kim Kardashian and with the on-going drama, Kim thought its best to avoid even an eye contact with her ex-husband. The controversial long-sleeve was on display Friday night while North played in Thousand Oaks with other kids. Kanye has received major backlash over the statement he is trying to make through fashion but it seems he is not ready to bow down, in fact he was seen rocking it proudly, and he was within arm’s reach of the mother of his children too. Kim doesn’t appear to acknowledge him in the photos, and eyewitnesses say she never turned to look in his direction either while they were both there. According to TMZ West had a cameraman with him who looked busy. No word of any trouble due to his wardrobe choice.
Whew, a few celebs are speaking out against Kanye West’s latest publicity stunt. The disgraced rapper recently debuted a ‘White Lives Matter’ t-shirt (or sweatshirt?) at his Yeezy Fashion show in Paris. ***For Extra Content**** Become a Channel Member: http://bit.ly/2TBan0C The VPN service I use: https://www.xvbelink.com/?offer=3monthsfree&a_fid=GraceReport Follow Me on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/gracereport/ https://twitter.com/gracereport https://www.facebook.com/GraceReport/ Email: graceisunknown@gmail.com
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Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek, two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, are sharing the big screen in “Eternals.” “Extra’s” Jenn Lahmers spoke with Angelina and Salma about the Marvel blockbuster, which is expected to shatter the box office. Both women brought their children to the “Eternals” premiere in Los Angeles. When Jenn asked how motherhood has changed their perspective on the strength and power of women, Salma answered, “You will never be as vulnerable as you are when you have a child. Because of this, you have to be stronger than you have ever been.”