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Kanye West hits out at Hailey Bieber in another rant after White Lives Matter criticism: ‘Justin get your girl before I get mad’
Kanye West has now hit out at Hailey Bieber as the controversy rages on following his White Lives Matter stunt.The rapper caused widespread anger with his Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday (October 3) by wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ t-shirt.Following outrage online after the fashion show, Kanye only doubled down on his stance and wrote on social media that the Black Lives Matter movement was a ‘scam.’The musician has been widely criticised, with the likes of Jodie Turner-Smith calling him ’embarrassing’ and calling for Kanye to stop sharing his ‘toxic’ opinions.In response to critics, Kanye shared a statement to his Instagram page which name-checked Hailey and her husband Justin Bieber, after the model defended Vogue contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, who condemned the White Lives Matter shirts.‘Justin get your girl before I get mad,’ Kanye wrote.He also shared a screenshot of an E! News article discussing Hailey’s support for the Vogue editor, asking in his caption: ‘Wait Am I canceled again??? Justin please let me know.’‘I wanna just let everyone know there was some fashion this week also. There was a major thing called Fashion Week which really lasts a month and there were some really well done crazy overpriced clothes being shown,’ Kanye penned in his statement.‘It wasn’t just about my paradigm shifting t-shirt,’ Kanye claimed, before quickly ceasing the sarcasm: ‘Just kidding.
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After Kanye West’s ‘White Lives Matter’ stunt, when is it time to say enough?
Before we get into what is the latest mess surrounding Kanye West, I have to admit that I don’t have the answers. I can’t definitively tell you whether to take Kanye’s outlandish statements with a pinch of salt, or even whether to continue being a fan of him, his music, his ‘art’ – but what I do know is that it’s time to say enough is enough. Enough with him bringing down the Black community on worldwide platforms and enough of the wash, rinse, repeat cycle of being outraged, forgetting, moving on and then the same thing happening again in a few months’ time. I’m all here for a ridiculous celebrity stunt that ultimately harms no one – Sacha Baron Cohen infiltrating Milan Fashion Week in character as Bruno, maybe, but Kanye wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ top at a fashion show in Paris, absolutely not. Even an attention-seeking Kanye on a basic level, I can deal with, but when it comes to attacking social injustice movements, this is where the laughter stops and we as spectators of entertainment have to draw a line. As a Black British person, having a Black award-winning, globally-recognised and talented rapper essentially denounce the Black Lives Matter movement during the UK’s Black History Month, couldn’t have felt like more of a kick in the guts.For us in the UK, October is a time when many of us make efforts to highlight the positive impact Black figures have made and a time when we particularly amplify our voices. So it could not have come at a worse time to see not only one but two prominent Black figures – Kanye and conservative political commentator Candace Owens – have the audacity to stand on a live-streamed global platform wearing tops with the slogan ‘White Lives Matter’ printed clear as day. I am – or maybe
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Kanye West hits out at Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey and trolls John Legend in latest rant
Kanye West continued his social media spree on Wednesday, this time taking aim at Justin Bieber's wife Hailey. The rapper, 45, took to Instagram to troll the model, 25, after she defended Vogue contributing editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson for criticizing his White Lives Matter shirts.West spoke directly to the Baby hitmaker, 28, writing: 'Justin get your girl before I get mad' in a post that also trolled singer John Legend and the Vogue editor. Hitting out: Kanye West continued his social media spree on Wednesday, this time taking aim at Justin Bieber's wife Hailey; Pictured Sep 26, 2022 in LondonHe also shared a screenshot of an E! News article discussing Bieber’s support for Karefa-Johnson with the caption 'Wait Am I canceled again??? Justin please let me know.' Ye started out the lengthy text, post which referred to his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday, writing, 'I wanna just let everybody know there was also some fashion this week also.''There was a major thing called fashion week which really last a month and there were some very well done crazy overpriced clothes being shown.' Another feud for Ye? The rapper, 45, took to Instagram to troll the model, 25, after she defended Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson for criticizing his White Lives Matter shirts Ranting: West spoke directly to the Baby hitmaker writing: 'Justin get your girl before I get mad' in a post that also trolled singer John Legend and the Vogue editor 'It wasn't just about my paradigm shifting T shirt.
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Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker reflects on ‘Lonerism’ on the album’s 10th anniversary
Kevin Parker of Tame Impala has reflected on the creation and creative impact of ‘Lonerism’, on the 10th anniversary of the album’s initial release.Sharing his thoughts on the sophomore project — which was released on October 5, 2012 — the Tame Impala frontman took to Instagram to post a lengthy reflection on the creative process and artistry behind ‘Lonerism’. Parker accompanied the message with an unedited copy of the photo used on the album’s cover, which was first taken in Paris a decade ago.“[It’s] Difficult to sum up what the album means to me at this point,” Parker wrote, “It was a pretty special time for me making the music… In a way it’s when I truly discovered myself as an artist.” The producer went on to discuss the album’s predecessor, writing that Tame Impala’s debut project ‘Innerspeaker’ gave him a “new sense of purpose” when creating ‘Lonerism’.A post shared by Tame Impala (@tameimpala)“I had finally given myself permission to let music take over my being completely… So I had this new sense of creative freedom.” Elsewhere in the post, Parker said that while he “felt free to be ambitious, weird, pop [and] experimental” during the production of ‘Lonerism’, he ultimately had doubts as the album’s due date drew closer, writing that “it all came crashing down” on release day.“I thought the album sucked and couldn’t even imagine people enjoying it”, he recalled.
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Kanye West doubles down on White Lives Matter slogan as Diddy comes to his defense
Kanye West stood by the 'White Lives Matter' slogan he wore on a T-shirt at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday.  The Donda rapper, 45, posted a photo of the long-sleeved black shirt to his Instagram on Wednesday with the caption: 'Here's my latest response when people ask me why I made a tee that says white lives matter… THEY DO.'Meanwhile, one of the only famous friends coming to the defense of Kim Kardashian's ex-husband at the moment is Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who called the musician a 'free thinker' and says his message was 'misconstrued.'  'They do': Kanye West doubled down on his 'White Lives Matter' slogan on Wednesday and explained that when people ask why he made the shirt he replies that it's because 'They do' Diddy, 52, said 'My boy is a super, super, super free thinker' in an interview on 'The Breakfast Club on Wednesdy. 'And a lot of times, what he means is, like, misconstrued, you know what I’m saying?' the record executive added. When host Charlamagne, 44, interjected to say, 'You gotta stop making excuses for him' he replied, 'No, no, I'm not making excuses, I'm just sayin' if he did it, that's the way he thinks.'  Shocking the fans: Ye, 45, first wore the 'White Lives Matter' design at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday Free thinker: One of the only famous friends coming to the defense of Kim Kardashian's ex-husband is Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who called the musician a 'free thinker' and says his message was 'misconstrued' The rapper also stated that people 'don’t have to condemn Kanye or cancel him,' but that he understands that the shirts are 'very tone-deaf.''I understand white lives do matter, but it’s not that,' Diddy went on.'[Black Lives Matter] was our slogan.
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Kim Jung Gi, the acclaimed comic book artist, dies in Paris at 47 of a 'sudden' heart attack
Kim Jung Gi, the celebrated South Korean cartoonist, died of a 'sudden' heart attack on Monday at the age of 47 while in Paris for an exhibition of his work. The influential comic book artist was preparing to leave the French capital and fly to New York City for an appearance at Comic Con when he experienced chest pains at the airport. Jung Gi was rushed to the hospital where he later passed away, according to an official statement shared on his verified social media accounts.  Gone too soon: Kim Jung Gi, the celebrated South Korean cartoonist, died of a 'sudden' heart on Monday at the age of 47 while in Paris for an exhibition of his work'It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we inform you of the sudden passing of Kim Jung Gi,' the statement began.'After finishing his last schedule in Europe, Jung Gi went to the airport to fly to New York, where he experienced chest pains and was taken to a nearby hospital for surgery, but sadly passed away.' Born in 1975 in the province of Kyongki-Do South Korea, the lifelong artist officially began his career at the age of nineteen by attending Dong-Eui University in Busan before serving two years in the South Korean Army's Special Forces Unit. Kim eventually got his start drawing for South Korean comic books before he created his own publication called Tiger the Long Tail. He would go on to become 'one of the absolute greats,' according to a series of tweets by Jim Lee, the publisher and chief creative officer of DC Comics.
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with a population of 2,148,271 residents (official estimate, 1 January 2020) in an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles). Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, science and arts. The City of Paris is the centre and seat of government of the Île-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2020 population of 12,278,210, or about 18 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €709 billion ($808 billion) in 2017. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second most expensive city in the world, after Singapore, and ahead of Zürich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva. Another source ranked Paris as most expensive, on a par with Singapore and Hong Kong, in 2018.

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