In 2005, Kanye West infamously announced that “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people” during a fundraiser. The off-script moment sparked backlash at the time. Five years later, the former ...
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Kimmel suspension isn’t about politics, but ‘humanity’: Katrina Campins
Panelists Katrina Campins and Carley Shimkus discuss the suspension of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, American patriotism and more on ‘Making Money.’ ...
The airbrushing of Charlie Kirk's legacy has got me thinking about double standards and pondering how differently many ...
New Kanye West Documentary ‘In Whose Name?’ ‘Dredging Up’ Painful Memories For His Ex Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian is freaking out about an unauthorized new documentary that exposes the crazy, behind-the-scenes drama as her ...
Kim Kardashian is concerned about ex-husband Kanye West making personal moments public, according to a source. A source tells ...
In Whose Name?' a documentary about Kanye West captured raw footage of the downfall of his marraige to Kim Kardashian.
Kanye West was ordered to testify under oath in a lawsuit accusing him of discrimination and disturbing conduct at Donda Academy. Kanye West has been ordered by a Los Angeles judge to appear in person ...
Backstage, SNL star Michael Che confronted him, telling the rapper he was “foul” for throwing the cast under the bus, especially since Che once viewed The College Dropout as “a superhero for the Black ...
Kanye West will be required to answer questions under oath in connection with a lawsuit tied to his Donda Academy private school. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, a Los Angeles judge has ...
A Los Angeles judge has ordered Kanye West to sit down for a deposition in a lawsuit brought by a former Donda Academy employee. The ruling gives the rapper and founder of the defunct Academy just 30 ...
Kanye West's new documentary-film is out now, and fans are braced for the controversial rapper to get into the details of his most highly-publicised moments. In Whose Name? is a docu-film by ...
For six tumultuous years, director Nico Ballesteros followed Ye at close range, capturing the artist’s rawest highs and ...
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