An AI-created deepfake video of several pop culture figures sporting “Fuck Kanye” t-shirts has gone viral in protest to the rapper’s recent string of controversial social media posts.

Over the last two weeks, Kanye West – now legally known has Ye – has courted unprecedented levels of controversy. Last week, Kanye attended the Grammys red carpet with his wife Bianca Censori, who wore a see-through dress revealing her fully nude figure.

After that, he revealed in an interview that he has autism and believes he had been misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016. He also shared that he had stopped taking his bipolar disorder medication.

He then made his return to X (formerly Twitter) by voicing his support for Diddy and Chris Brown, and urged for the former to be released from prison amid sexual abuse allegations.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori
Kanye West and Bianca Censori pictured in 2024. CREDIT: Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images)

His X posts grew increasingly more concerning as he began to claim “dominion” over his wife Censori and went on a rant withdrawing his apology to the Jewish community for past anti-Semitic comments, as well as declaring himself as “a Nazi” and a slew of other demeaning posts that targetted several communities.

Following the Super Bowl on Monday, Kanye West directed followers to his site, were a single item that was on sale – a white t-shirt with a large swastika on the chest listed as “HH-01”. The garment was priced at $20, with the listing’s name of “HH-01” possibly a reference to the ‘Heil Hitler’ chant that would accompany Nazi gestures. The site has since been taken down, and Kanye’s X account has been deactivated.

In protest to the swastika tee and his comments against the Jewish community, a new deepfake AI video has been shared on social media with the caption “enough is enough”. The viral clip features the likeness of Mark Zuckerberg, Scarlett Johansson, Drake, David Schwimmer, Jerry Seinfeld, Ben Stiller and more sporting a white t-shirt with the Star of David in the middle of a middle finger emblem and Kanye’s name written beneath it.

Later on in the video, more stars are revealed, including Adam Sandler, Mila Kunis, Jack Black, Natalie Portman, Steven Spielberg and more, with Sandler flipping off the camera, seemingly directed at Kanye West.

At the time of writing, none of the celebrities whose likeness was used in the AI video have reacted to the viral clip.

American singer-songwriter, DJ and producer Matthew Koma took to his official Instagram account to share that he has made a t-shirt with the phrase “Fuck Ye” on the chest. “Hey I can make a shirt too – link in bio, all proceeds to the blue card holocaust survivor charity,’ read the caption of the post.

Charlie Puth also shared a message to Ye via Instagram Stories, begging him to stop promoting “incredibly dangerous” messagesFriends star David Schwimmer had also previously called on action to be taken against rapper for his hate-filled “Nazi” posts, arguing that “silence is complicity”.

In other news, Ye recently revealed that he’s a fan of Kendrick Lamar‘s recent Super Bowl Halftime Show, calling it his “favourite” since Michael Jackson‘s iconic 1993 performance.

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