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Kanye West allegedly showed exp*** pics of ex Kim Kardashian to employees

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Ex-employees of Adidas have claimed that Kanye West showed staffers pornographic and explicit images of ex-wife Kim Kardashian as an “intimidation tactic” after Adidas cut ties with him due to his anti-Semitic rants.In a scorching Drifter report distributed on Tuesday, one youthful imaginative guaranteed that West showed him an unequivocal image of the unscripted television star, 41, during a 2018 prospective employee meeting.

The “Heartless” rapper allegedly told him, while opening a “very revealing and personal” picture of Kardashian on his phone, “My wife just sent me this.” Another former employee allegedly recalled West, 43, showing the creative team at Yeezy an explicit video of  Kardashian that same year, when Kardashian filed for divorce from the rapper.A third party seemed to back up the claims that West showed pictures of the Skims founder.”Not afraid to show explicit images or talk about situations that should be kept private,” they said, referring to West.

In an open letter тιтled “The Truth About Yeezy:,” these incidents were also discussed in detail.A Call to Action for Adidas Leadership,” which Rolling Stone was able to get their hands on.

In it, numerous high-ranking Yeezy employees criticized Adidas executives for allegedly allowing West to establish an “abusive” company culture and turning off their “moral compᴀss.”Employees noted that West’s 30-minute YouTube documentary in which he showed Adidas executives pornography—a common occurrence, according to insiders—gave the public just a taste of his problematic behavior.
A third party seemed to back up the claims that West showed pictures of the Skims founder.”Not afraid to show explicit images or talk about situations that should be kept private,” they said, referring to West.

In an open letter тιтled “The Truth About Yeezy:,” these incidents were also discussed in detail.A Call to Action for Adidas Leadership,” which Rolling Stone was able to get their hands on.In it, numerous high-ranking Yeezy employees criticized Adidas executives for allegedly allowing West to establish an “abusive” company culture and turning off their “moral compᴀss.”

Employees noted that West’s 30-minute YouTube documentary in which he showed Adidas executives pornography—a common occurrence, according to insiders—gave the public just a taste of his problematic behavior.

The publication was also told by former employees that West would frequently show pornographic videos and images, including his own Sєx tapes.One person stated, “I believe it was a tactic to break down a person and establish their unwavering allegiance to him, putting people to the test and destroying their boundaries,” while another person claimed that West specifically targeted female employees.
Page Six contacted Kardashian and West’s representatives for comment, but they did not immediately respond.

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