Adidas sells the latest Yeezy and ends the collaboration with Kanye West • Business • Forbes Mexico

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Adidas announced on Wednesday that he has sold the last pair of tennis Yeezy, the popular brand developed and designed with Kanye West, now known as Ye, ending his collaboration after the scandals for the anti -Semitic comments by the US rapper.

Yeezy’s inventory “concluded successfully during the fourth quarter” and generated revenues of about 650 million euros (about 701 million dollars), the sports brand reported in a statement in which it broken down the sales and income results of the last three months of 2024.

The German manufacturer broke in October 2022 a cooperation of almost a decade with Ye after the anti -Semitic and racist statements of the rapper, which he described as “unacceptable.”

Lee: former member of the Yeezy team demands Kanye West for comparing himself with Hitler and calling himself Nazi

Although he apologized for the comments, Ye has once again been in the center of the controversy recently by ensuring in a series of publications in the social network X that is Nazi, and after having sold online t -shirts with the swastika Nazi to $ 20 the unit, the day of the Super Bowl party this year.

Ye is known to face the public cancellation for comments and facts how to present themselves to the US presidential elections as a candidate, who have caused the artist to lose millions of dollars in contracts with footwear and clothing marks.

The rapper also recently declared that he controls his wife Bianca Censori, after he went naked to the Grammy’s red carpet, something that denied the couple’s representative. Rumors about a possible separation of both are in the air.

According to People magazine in 2020, a source close to Ye, the artist suffers manic and depressive episodes related to a bipolarity disorder.

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