Kanye West meets Vogue editor after White Lives Matter backlash

Vogue fashion editor Kanye West called Gabriella Kareva Johnson his ‘sister’ after he attacked her for criticizing her His T-shirts bear the slogan “White Lives Matter”.

“Gabi is my sister,” you wrote on Instagram Tuesday night while sharing a photo of Kareva Johnson.

“I don’t let people go to bed thinking I haven’t met Gabriel at 5pm today for two hours and then we went to dinner at FERDIE (a famous Italian restaurant in New York City).”

The founder of “Yeezy” went on to say that their meeting was filmed by Baz Luhrmann, the director of “Elvis”, at the request of Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour.

Rapper “Donda” also claimed that they took the photos afterwards, but he was “instructed not to publish them”.

In his letter, Yi claimed he felt Kareva-Johnson was being “used” by her company to “talk about my expression” – which she denied.

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West and Carva Johnson met in person after their online feud.
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He wrote, “We apologized to every other party because the way in which we presented each other we felt we had in fact reconciled and experienced the struggle for acceptance in a world that is not ours.”

The rapper concluded the message by saying, “I was upset because we are scared. At least we both love Verdi and fashion.”

Although West seems to be trying to make things right, Gigi Hadid was quick to come to the defense of her friend – Again – The rapper corrects, “It’s Gabriella*.”

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West claimed the meeting was filmed.
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Vogue also confirmed that Yi and Kareva Johnson met before conviction His treatment of their employee in an Instagram post on Tuesday.

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“Vogue stands with Gabriella Kareva-Johnson, our global fashion editor in general and longtime contributor. She has been personally targeted and bullied,” the magazine said in a statement.

“Now more than ever, voices like hers are needed and in a private meeting with Ye today, she spoke once more of her truth in a way that she felt was best, on her own terms.”

Rapper “Donda” sparked outrage by wearing his “White Lives Matter” T-shirts on Monday.

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Kanye West wears a White Lives Matter jacket while celebrating with fans in Paris

Rapper “Donda” sparked outrage by wearing his “White Lives Matter” T-shirts on Monday.

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Yi’s latest feud began after a Vogue editor criticized West’s designs for “White Lives Matter” as “indefensible behaviour” as she sat in the front row in Presented in Paris.

She wrote via Instagram Story along with a video of her reaction to the modeling: “I’m pissed off… collecting my thoughts…”.

“I think I understood what he was trying to do – he thought it was Duchamp. She wrote in another Instagram story. ‘She didn’t land and it was a very, very violent and dangerous attack.'”

“There is no excuse, there is no art here,” she continued. “I think if you asked Kanye, he would say that there is art and revolution and all things in that shirt. There is none.”

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West makes fun of Kariva Johnson on Instagram.
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After seeing her stories, Yi followed up on Vogue Editor’s Fashion Choices.

“This is not a fashion person,” West captioned a since-deleted photo of Kareva Johnson wearing brown shoes, a striped skirt, a yellow graphic T-shirt and a trench coat with bold accessories.

In a separate post, he zoomed in on the shoes and wrote, “I know Anna Hayatis these shoes,” referring to Wintour.

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Kareva Johnson was “furious” after seeing the T-shirts on the runway.

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Kareva Johnson was “furious” after seeing the T-shirts on the runway.

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Karefa-Johnson wasn’t the only one speaking out in protest of West’s latest design choices.

Longtime rapper’s business partner Jason Lee cut all ties With a stylist who keeps up with the latest antics.

“I love you as a person, and I support free speech. But this enlightens blacks and strengthens white supremacy. I’m not sure if he has any friends left to tell, but this is totally disappointing,” wrote the Hollywood Unlocked host on Instagram.

“I will exercise freedom of speech and say, no one in blacks has ever said that white lives don’t matter. But when blacks do, they just scream the need to validate white.”

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