Actress Isla Fisher publicly condemned Kanye West, urging her social media followers to stop supporting him after he posted anti-Semitic content and start selling a T , which includes #############.
The Wedding Crasher star appeared on Instagram today (February 11) to condemn Kanye West, also known as Ye, for his offensive remarks and actions.
She shared a screenshot of West’s only available merchandise – a plain white T-shirt with Nazi symbols – and begged her followers to stop interacting with him online.
“Hey, friend, can you unfollow Kanye?” Fisher wrote next to the image. “Did you know this is the only thing for sale on his website after putting the Super Bowl ad?”
In a blunt conclusion, the Australian actress added: “F ### This monster is forever. There is no tolerance for this S ###.”
West broke out in the latest controversy over the weekend, when he was filled with anti-Semitism and racist rhetoric that sparked widespread opposition.
His posts on X (formerly known as Twitter) included messages, in which he called himself a Nazi and announced his admiration for Adolf Hitler.
Kanye West describes the S ###### T-shirt as his “most outstanding work of performance art to date”.
During the Super Bowl on Sunday (February 9), Kanye West posted an unconventional ad on his iPhone guiding viewers to his Yeezy website.
When users arrived, they found that all previous stock had been removed and only S #######—Suit Shirts are available for purchase. Shopify has confirmed that they have cancelled his account.
Fisher isn’t the only public figure who speaks out loud.
Singer Charlie Puth also brought to Instagram to stop spreading dangerous remarks, writing: “@ye The message you send to the world is very dangerous. Please, I beg you Stop. You are selling T-shirts with ######## and millions of people are affected by you. Please I beg you to stop.”

Additionally, “Friend” actor David Schwimmer expressed frustration with Elon Musk, calling on tech tycoons to intervene and remove West’s account from X, citing that let the The real consequences of the spread of his hate speech.
“His pathological hate speech leads to real-life violence against Jews,” Schwinmer wrote.
As the anger spread, X deactivated the rapper’s account, although it was not clear whether the pause was temporary or permanent.
West’s controversial behavior in the past has cost him a lucrative deal. In 2022, Adidas ended a billion-dollar collaboration with him after similar anti-Semitism remarks.
His latest act rekinds the call for brand and platform to be completely separated from him.
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