Kanye West's 40-Minute Apology Video for Antisemitic Remarks to Precede Album Release
The video, described as incoherent and rambling, follows a series of controversial statements by West that led to him being labeled 'antisemite of the year' and losing sponsorships.
- Kanye West has filmed a 40-minute video apologizing for his antisemitic rants, which is set to be released ahead of his upcoming album “Vultures” on February 9.
- Sources report that West was incoherent and rambling throughout the video, making it difficult to understand his message at times.
- West has previously apologized for his antisemitic remarks, including a statement issued in Hebrew after Christmas, but these apologies have been met with skepticism.
- In 2022, West was labeled 'antisemite of the year' by watchdog group StopAntisemitism following a series of controversial posts and statements.
- Following his antisemitic remarks, many of West's sponsors ended their contracts with him.