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Charlie Puth Slams Kanye West's Super Bowl Stunt
USATuesday, February 11, 2025
According to all reports, Kanye had been sharing anti-Semitic messages online for a while. This made his actions feel even more deliberate and harmful. The ad was a part of his brand, Yeezy, but it didn't get national coverage and purely local. Kanye posted the ad late Sunday evening on the Fox network.
A few days ago, Kanye made an appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards. He came with his wife, Bianca Censori. There was a lot of talk about her outfit that night. She was wearing a sheer dress under a black coat, without any underwear. Kanye also defended Bianca's outfit, saying it was her right to wear whatever she wanted. But a few days ago, there were reports that Bianca might have asked for help on social media but her representative said no such thing happened.
Why was this Super Bowl ad even allowed to air? Did people miss the red flags with Kanye’s recent actions?
The ADL responding to Kanye's actions was quick. They pointed out the seriousness of the situation. This was not a small mistake. It was a big deal. Kanye's actions could seriously impact people who are targeted by hate groups.
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