Kanye West, the Hollywood reporter
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The Marvel actor shared her concerns about AI and deepfakes after an AI-generated video of celebrities responding to Ye's antisemitic posts surfaced.
A video posted to social media purported to show celebs like Scarlett Johansson and Jerry Seinfeld wearing T-shirts protesting Kanye West.
The commercial appeared innocuous, featuring Ye seated in a dentist’s chair discussing new dental work before directing viewers to Yeezy.com.
Ye, formerly Kanye West, is no stranger to controversy, from crashing Taylor Swift's MTV speech to his high-profile relationships.
The e-commerce platform found itself in an unenviable position thanks to Kanye West. Did it put things right? Kind of.
Experts in Jewish history and culture say we should be talking about Kanye West's antisemitism. That to be silent is to be complicit.
The musician, known as Ye, posted an array of vile and bizarre messages on Elon Musk’s platform over a three-day period last week.
The employee, who filed a complaint against Ye and his company Yeezy in California's Superior Court on Tuesday, accuses Ye and Yeezy of discrimination, harassment and retaliation on account of her sex and Jewish religion.
In a tribute song written for the occasion, the comedian - whose family are Jewish - made an apparent reference to Ye as he quipped: "50 years
Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori have been back in the news lately, and yes, much of it is because of her continued half-naked fashion choices. If you happened to miss her nude red-carpet moment when the Grammy Awards aired on the 2025 TV schedule,
Actress Scarlett Johansson is calling for urgent AI safety legislation after a deepfake video of her and other Jewish celebrities went viral for slamming Ye, formally Kanye West’s,
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