Kanye West Accused Of Using Porn And Bullying To Control Yeezy Staff
An open letter from former members of the Yeezy team at Adidas has claimed that Kanye West used “mind games” to bully and manipulate them. In a new Rolling Stone article, over two dozen former Yeezy employees have described the “abusive” office culture they experienced. In the letter, one employee claims that during a 2017 meeting the rapper asked her to “make me a shoe I can f***”. Another former employee said that an Adidas executive warned him about West’s “porn-reference thing” before he accepted the job. The letter, titled 'The Truth About Yeezy: A Call to Action for Adidas Leadership', was sent to board members and the CEO of Adidas. The letter asked for “the toxic and chaotic environment" that West created, including a "sick pattern of predacious behavior" to be stopped. The employees claim that Adidas executives “turned their moral compass off” and there was “no accountability" for the “problematic behavior”.
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