released a video announcing his 2024 campaign for president of the United States. The video included a clip of actor Vivica A.
Fox, and she let Ye know how she really felt about it on Twitter. On Friday, November 25, she replied to his video with a message that included a plug for her show, Cocktails with Queens.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“Now dawling if u gonna use a clip featuring me it should be accurate! ” Fox wrote. “I was not happy with you 4 saying George Floyd wasn't murdered, but hey THANKS 4 watching my show & know 2 Can Play That Game!”Ye's features a Tucker Carlson monologue spliced with videos of celebrities appearing to criticize his “White Lives Matter” T-shirts.
However, Fox says that her clip was used out of context—that she was not reacting to the T-shirts, but Ye's erroneous claim that George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose and not police brutality."We have got to cancel him.
And I know we not trying to be in a cancel culture but we got to hit him in his pockets now,” Fox said on her show. In October, Fox told , “Kanye, if I can say this to you, my brother—if you need help, don’t be afraid to go get it,” Vivica A.
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