A very simple image, just saying BYE with emphasis on YE in the style of previous Yeezy ads.
Adidas, Gap, Balenciaga, and Vogue decided to end their business relationship with Ye following his "hateful and dangerous" comments and behavior, including saying he was "going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."
Only hours after he was escorted out of a Skechers corporate office in Los Angeles after visiting "unannounced and without invitation," Ye made an Instagram post titled “LOVE SPEECH,” Ye wrote: “THE MONEY IS NOT WHO I AM ... THE PEOPLE IS WHO I AM.”
On top of this, Ye's controversial $15,000-a-year Christian school Donda Academy abruptly closed.
As well as the antisemitic tweets that got his Instagram and Twitter blocked, Ye sparked controversy by wearing a shirt emblazoned with the words "White Lives Matter" during Yeezy's show at Paris Fashion Week in early October.
I call BS- every advertising person i know has been writing a version of the bYE sentiment on their social media. If it is real, then they need to "slash" half of the internet for credits.
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PermalinkDid every ad person you know also make it look like a Yeezy ad?
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PermalinkFact Check. Adidas didn’t create this ad.
(And it’s brilliant.)
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