In a recent Rolling Stone article published on November 22, a young creator made a startling claim regarding an interview with Kanye West that took place in 2018.
According to the individual, the rapper, born in 1977, shared explicit photos of Kim Kardashian during the job interview, exclaiming, “My wife just sent me this,” as he proudly displayed a revealing photo of the reality TV star on his phone.
Another former employee added to the allegations, revealing that Kanye once played an explicit video featuring Kardashian for the Yeezy creative team during the same year.
Yet another former employee corroborated these claims, emphasizing that Kanye had no qualms about openly sharing Kim Kardashian’s private images or discussing the situation, keeping very little private.
The article also shed light on internal dissent among high-ranking Yeezy employees who accused Adidas executives of turning a blind eye to what they considered a “morally bankrupt” culture encouraged by Kanye within the company.
They further asserted that the content displayed in a YouTube video shared by Kanye, which included explicit material, and a male rapper showing adult content to Adidas executives during a meeting, was not an isolated incident but rather a recurring practice within the company. These sources claimed that Kanye consistently exhibited explicit images and videos, including those of himself.
One employee suggested that Kanye’s behavior might be a strategy to test and challenge individuals to establish strong loyalty. Others went on to state that this behavior appeared to be particularly targeted at female employees.
The allegations brought forward in this Rolling Stone article shed light on a complex and concerning aspect of Kanye West’s behavior within the Yeezy brand and its impact on the company’s culture.