Actress Isla Fisher has urged her social media followers to unfollow Kanye West after he listed a controversial T-shirt featuring a swastika symbol on his website.
The Greed star took to Instagram Stories to express her outrage at West’s latest stunt following his Super Bowl commercial.
Fischer called on fans to unfollow “monster” West
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The e-commerce platform took swift action following West’s Super Bowl commercial which promoted T-shirts featuring a swastika symbol.
Visitors to Yeezy.com are now met with error messages stating “something went wrong” and “this store is unavailable”.
The domain name is currently being offered for sale at £79,692.
“All merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform. This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and violated our terms, so we removed them from Shopify,” the company told Variety.
West has sparked outrage with his offensive posts and shocking t-shirt design
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West’s Super Bowl advertisement aired on Fox-owned stations in Los Angeles, featuring the rapper filming himself with an iPhone whilst sitting in a dentist’s chair.
“I spent like all the money for the commercial on these new teeth,” West explained in the 30-second spot, showcasing his diamond-encrusted teeth.
“Once again I had to shoot it on the iPhone,” the 49-year-old rapper said before directing viewers to “Go to Yeezy.com.”
Sources told Variety the advertisement had passed through legal approval as there were no standards issues with the spot itself.
Following the commercial, West immediately altered his website to display only a single controversial item.
The white T-shirt, priced at £16, featured a black swastika symbol and was listed with the product code “HH-01”.
West took to X to boast about the design, writing: “I’ve wanted to make this tee shirt for years. My greatest performance art piece thus far.”
The rapper later posted in all capitals: “I DONT LIKE THAT I SAID SOCIAL EXPERIMENT I TWEETING EVERYTHING I FELT AND IM NOT FIXING NOTHING F*** EVERYONE”. (sic)
The controversy began with West and his wife Bianca Censori’s nude red carpet stunt
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The merchandise listing appeared on the site without any accompanying text or explanation.
The website’s removal follows West’s recent deactivation from social media platform X after a series of inflammatory posts.
The rapper had declared “I’m a Nazi” and praised Hitler as “so fresh” in the days leading up to his suspension.
His posts included racist, antisemitic and misogynistic content that drew widespread condemnation.
In one post, West wrote: “I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT THE F*** ANTI SEMITIC MEANS. IT’S JUST SOME BULLS*** JEWISH PEOPLE MADE UP TO PROTECT THEIR BULLS***.” (sic)
Both the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee spoke out against West’s social media activity.