The Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs will remain streaming on Netflix amid the rapper's ongoing anti-Semitism controversy.A rep for the streaming service told TMZ Monday that the company is not removing the doc because West was not a creator or promoter on the project, but rather the subject.The rep noted that Netflix doesn't have a history of removing content of producers or performers who later find themselves mired in controversy.
The latest: The Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs will remain streaming on Netflix amid the rapper's ongoing anti-Semitism controversy.
West, 45, was seen in an interview with Piers Morgan last week Jeen-Yuhs, which debuted on the streaming service in February, is described by the streamer as an 'intense, intimate docuseries charting Kanye West's career, filmed over two decades.'The statement from the streamer comes following a story from The New York Times examining West's business relationships after he publicly spoke out against Jewish people.
The paper reported that West's future in music is unclear, as he had not been affiliated with the Def Jam Recordings since the release of Donda in August of 2021.His February album, Donda 2, was released exclusively on his stem player.
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