Kanye West's website selling swastika T-shirts after Super Bowl ad

Opening Kanye West's official website, yeezy.com, shows a white T-shirt having a black swastika on its front on the home page itself. As of now, there is no other item available apart from the T-shirt, which is being sold for $20 in the US. The ra...

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Rapper Kanye West promoted his website through a commercial at the Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. The 47-year-old urged fans to visit his website that is selling T-shirts emblazoned with a swastika -- Nazi Germany's symbol, NBC News reported.

Design and price


Those visiting the rapper's official website, yeezy.com, found white T-shirts having a black swastika on its front. The item was available for sale on the front page itself and remains the only thing up for sale till Monday morning.


Besides this, no other explanation or any kind of text was provided, except for the letters "HH-01."

In the US, the price for a single piece is $20.

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What Kanye West said?


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As per reports, the ad for Ye's website was not shown across the US at the time of Super Bowl 2025. It was seen by many viewers in the Los Angeles area, besides other regions.

In the video, the rapper can be seen sitting in a dentist's chair and seemed like he was undergoing treatment.

“So what’s up, guys? I spent, like, all the money for the commercial on these new teeth," NBC News quoted Kanye West as saying.

He added that he had to shoot the ad on the iPhone once again and ended with asking his fans to visit his website. However, the shirts were not shown during the advertisement.

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Kanye West's X account deactivated


West recently remained in the spotlight for posting a string of controversial statements on his '@kanyewest' handle on X, with the account now being deactivated.

The rapper, married to model Bianca Censori, had more than 33 million followers on the Elon Musk-owned platform. But his account, which existed since 2010, now says -- "This account doesn't exist anymore."
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As of now, it remains unclear why West's account became offline.

On Sunday, the rapper in a post informed that he was "logging out of Twitter," in reference to the social media platform's earlier name. “I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent. It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding bound," he added.

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Interestingly, West earlier said in an X post that he would never sellTt-shirt with swastika.

"I would never sell a swastika tee because people could be physically harmed wearing it ... I love my fans and supporters," he wrote over the weekend.

FAQs


1. What Elon Musk said on Kanye West's account getting deactivated on X?
In reply to a post on X, Musk wrote, "Given what he (Kanye West) has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW. You should not be seeing that anymore."

2. Who won Super Bowl LIX?
Philadelphia Eagles defeated Kansas City Chiefs by 40-22 at Super Bowl 2025
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