Kanye West Responds To The CEO Of Adidas With A New Post
Kanye West Responds To The CEO Of Adidas With A New Post
Kanye West is keeping his foot on the neck of the competitors, and he’s back for round two of calling out Adidas (stylized “adidas”). Ye’s tweets on social media aren’t the same without his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her new love, Pete Davidson, and there has been a gap since his previous online incident involving his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her new love, Pete Davidson. Following the fallout from his controversial postings, West has been focused on running his multibillion-dollar business and avoiding the spotlight.
West, on the other hand, is known for standing up for what he believes in, and he took to Twitter on (June 13) to criticize Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted for allegedly duplicating the aesthetic of his Yeezy slides.
Kanye’s Message To Adidas’ CEO
“To Kasper I’m not standing for this blatant copying no more To all sneaker culture To every ball player rapper or even if you work at the store This is for everyone who wants to express themselves but feel they can’t cause they’ll loose their contract or be called crazy Bravery is not being afraid Bravery is overcoming your fear for your truth This Ye with the blue paint on my face These shoes represent the disrespect that people in power have to the talent This shoe is a fake Yeezy made by adidas themselves I’m not talking to DC about this either Kasper come talk to me Happy Monday.”
That wasn’t the end of it. After the post went viral, West deleted it and replaced it with a text exchange that appeared to be about a previous agreement or contract. He drew a circle around a section of the text that mentioned someone being able to “do a Yeezy branded casual and lifestyle apparel on his own but not with a competitor.”
Kanye West Responds To The CEO Of Adidas With A New Post. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section.
West is really not that guy that hides much of his feelings for anything or anybody.
This dude really feels pained loosing Kim to Davidson. He’s not getting over it soon.
This is really unlike the Adidas CEO.
They call it business