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Kanye Shows Adidas Executives Porn In ‘Last Week’ Documentary

Kanye went to extreme measures to show Adidas executives how uncomfortable he was with them allegedly “stealing” his designs. On Monday (Oct. 15) Ye shared a 30-minute short film titled…

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Kanye went to extreme measures to show Adidas executives how uncomfortable he was with them allegedly "stealing" his designs.

On Monday (Oct. 15) Ye shared a 30-minute short film titled Last Week on his YouTube channel that has since been deleted, per XXL. The film shows video game footage and cameras following Ye around as he rides in his car as well as him listening to music. Around the 10:26 mark of the film, Ye sits with multiple Adidas executives and shows them a porn video on his phone in the middle of their meeting.

"Is this a porn movie?" one of the men asks.

"Yes," Kanye replies.

One of the men seemingly looks uncomfortable and pushes the phone away.

"Come on, man," he says.

"You guys have done wrong by the company, by the business, and by the partnership," Kanye explains. "The whole concept of this video is that the guy had cheated. So then the girl was like, 'Well, I'm gonna do the thing that is your worst nightmare.' This is your worst nightmare," Kanye added, pointing to another man in the meeting. "Your worst nightmare is not me hitting you. Your worst nightmare is not me playing the porn. Your worst nightmare is not me screaming. We've done all this. That's your west nightmare and then worst nightmare No. 2. Is it your dream or is it a nightmare? What are we doing?"

"We can certainly do a lot better in the way that we work with you," one of the men says to the rapper.

"This is a different level of nuclear activity that no one will recover from," Kanye adds. "The guy from [redacted] couldn't sell enough companies to cure this level of global warming that you're going to experience."

The scene ends with Ye taking a phone call in another room.

The Last Week documentary comes on the heels of the global shoe brand announcing that they will be with the Yeezy designer.

"Adidas has always been about creativity, innovation and supporting athletes and artist to achieve their vision," the statement read per CNBC. "The Adidas Yeezy partnership is one of the most successful collaborations in our industry's history. We are proud of our team that has worked tirelessly throughout our collaboration with Ye and the iconic products that were born from it. We also recognize that all successful partnerships are rooted in mutual respect and shared values. After repeated efforts to privately resolve the situation, we have taken the decision to place the partnership under review. We will continue to co-manage the current product during this period."

Kanye responded to their statement by writing in a since-deleted Instagram post, "F-------- ADIDAS I AM ADIDAS," adding, that they "raped" and "stole" his designs.

Ye has previously called out the shoe giant for allegedly stealing his design for the Yeezy slides for their Adilette Slide 22.

Kanye has responded to the backlash over his "White Lives Matter" shirt he wore to his YZY SZN 9 collection that debuted in Paris Monday (Oct. 3).

The Yeezy founder wore a "White Lives Matter" t-shirt that made rounds on social media.
The rapper additionally posed for a photo next to Candace Owens in matching "White Lives Matter" shirts, which featured an image of Pope John Paul II on the front. The conservative commentator reposted the photo to her Twitter account.

Various models, including Lauryn Hill’s 23-year-old daughter Selah Marley, also wore the shirt on the runway which also made the emcee trend alongside West and Owens.

"Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam," Ye wrote on his Instagram Story per HipHopDX referencing the multi-million dollar financial scandals of the organization. "Now its over[.] You’re welcome."

The backlash was not well received by celebrities such as Jaden Smith, rapper Boosie and Hollywood Unlocked's Jason Lee.

“I Had To Dip Lol,” tweeted Smith after leaving the Yeezy Season 9 show in protest. “True Leaders Lead. I Don’t Care Who’s It Is If I Don’t Feel The Message I’m Out. Black Lives Matter. We Demand A More Progressive Future.”

"@kanyewest AFTER ALL WE BEEN THROUGH AS A RACE YOU PUT THIS DISRESPECTFUL S--- ON!!" Boosie wrote on Twitter. "U GIVES NO F---- ABOUT HOW BLACKS HAVE DIED N SUFFERED TO THE HANDS OF THE WHITE MAN N U SAY BUSH DON’T LIKE BLACK PEOPLE…REALLY N----."

Hollywood Unlocked founder-CEO Jason Lee, who was appointed West’s head of media and partnerships in March, announced he no longer works with the rapper because of this recent incident.

"Very humble and thankful to Ye for the opportunity to work with him but that part of our relationship has come to an end," he wrote next to the aforementioned photo of Kanye and Candace Owens on his Instagram Stories per HipHopDX. "And I don’t support this."

The Black Lives Matter organization also commented on Kanye's controversial stunt.

"While some may see Kanye and Candace's stunt as a distraction, we recognize that it harms thousands of families fighting for justice for their loved ones killed by state-sanctioned violence," the organization told TMZ.

They described Ye's and Owen's stunt as "toxic confusion" and that it is "used to legitimize violent assaults on Black people."

"Kanye knows very well that 'white lives' have never been targeted for oppression," the organization continued. "Black folks, in contrast, are at the bottom of virtually every economic, social, and political measure because of centuries of individual and institutional racism."

BLM responded to Ye's "scam" claim in disagreement and says that the movement will help Black people because "when Black people get free, everybody gets free."

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