Kanye West 'escorted' out of Skechers brand office

American rapper Kanye West, recently sidelined by several business partners, was escorted out of a Skechers office on Wednesday where he came "uninvited", the sneaker brand said in a statement.

Kanye West 'escorted' out of Skechers brand office

American rapper Kanye West, recently sidelined by several business partners, was escorted out of a Skechers office on Wednesday where he came "uninvited", the sneaker brand said in a statement.

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Kanye West, who renamed himself Ye, arrived “unannounced and uninvited at one of our offices in Los Angeles,” reports the company. "As Ye was filming without permission, two Skechers executives escorted him and his colleagues out of the building after a brief conversation."

"Skechers has no plans or plans to work with West. We condemn his recent divisive remarks and do not condone anti-Semitism or any other form of hate speech,” the company said.

On Tuesday, Adidas ended its collaboration with the star over anti-Semitic remarks, becoming the latest clothing brand to make the decision.

Ye was suspended from Twitter after tweeting that he was going to attack Jews in a post that the social network has since deleted for breaking its rules. He was also suspended from Instagram.

The sports equipment manufacturer had already indicated in early October that it wanted to reassess its relationship with Kanye West, a few days after the rapper wore a t-shirt crossed out with the words “White Lives Matter” during a fashion show in Paris.

This slogan, used by the American far right, hijacks the name of the “Black Lives Matter” movement, which campaigns against racism against African-Americans.

Several other companies have cut ties with the artist.

The CAA agency that represents him, one of the most important in Hollywood, ended their collaboration on Monday while the production company MRC canceled a documentary that had already been completed on the rapper.

The American ready-to-wear chain Gap announced on Tuesday that it would withdraw all products from its collaboration with Kanye West from its stores and close the dedicated website.

And the fashion house Balenciaga had broken last week with the rapper.

Kanye West, who says he suffers from bipolar disorder, was previously banned from posting on Instagram for 24 hours in March, amid his acrimonious divorce from American star Kim Kardashian.

“Hate speech is never acceptable or excusable,” his ex-wife wrote on Twitter and Instagram on Monday, without mentioning the name of the father of his children.

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