Kanye West Sued For Allegedly Punching 'Fan' Asking For An Autograph

Kanye West Dons Jason Voorhees Inspired Mask To Son’s Basketball Game After '666' Incident

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By Favour Adegoke on February 3, 2024 at 12:00 PM EST

Kanye West added a spooky touch during his recent outing to his son Saint's basketball game in his typical controversial fashion. His eerie fashion choice comes after attending his son's previous game in a car with a "666" license plate number.

The rapper also recently wiped his Instagram page clean, hinting at the upcoming release of his highly anticipated eleventh studio album, "Vultures," featuring Ty Dolla $ign.

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Kanye West Shows Up At Son's Basketball Game In A Jason Voorhees Inspired Mask

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West brought a touch of horror to a family event in Los Angeles by donning a hockey mask reminiscent of the famous fictional horror movie character Jason Voorhees. Voorhees is the iconic villain from the Friday the 13th series.

Choosing this chilling accessory at his son Saint's basketball game, West appeared in a black leather jacket and faded denim.

The "Gold Digger" rapper had previously made headlines when he arrived at another of Saint's basketball games with a "666" license plate on his Land Rover.

At the time, he donned a black T-shirt, distressed jeans, and chunky white boots. He completed his outfit with diamond accessories and multiple chains.

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At the basketball game, West engaged in a brief conversation with his ex-wife, SKIMS founder Kim Kardashian, before taking a seat to watch eight-year-old Saint play.

See the photo of West in his Jason Voorhees mask here.

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Kanye West And Kim Kardashian Reunite For A Family Dinner

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Besides their brief reunion at their son's game, West and Kardashian were recently spotted again in a more intimate setting with their eldest child, North.

According to a report, Kardashian and West seem to have set aside their past differences for a family dinner with North and her friends at Nobu in Malibu.

Arriving separately, the reality TV star donned a trendy black tube top and long black coat, while West joined the group later, sporting a black mask covering his entire head, a leather bomber jacket, and jeans. The group spent about an hour and a half inside the restaurant before West headed back to his car.

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Interestingly, all the kids, including North, wore matching "Vultures" merch, promoting West's upcoming album. North appeared particularly thrilled, showcasing the album's logo and title on her shirt.

West's wife, Bianca Censori, was not present for the family outing.

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The Rapper Cleared His Instagram Feed In Anticipation Of His Album Release

The "All of The Lights" rapper recently released a captivating video showcasing Censori in a sheer bodysuit, surrounded by identical look-alikes in matching outfits and white fluffy boots.

The video came shortly after West wiped his Instagram account, removing all content. However, he now utilizes his IG stories to share updates with fans.

West social media activity has been generating buzz lately, and by clearing his Instagram feed, it is speculated that the controversial rapper might be gearing up for the launch of his upcoming collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign.

Operating as the duo ¥$, they are set to release their debut studio album, "Vultures," next month. West teased the album through a now-deleted post, sharing a trailer that disclosed the unique approach of releasing the album in three separate volumes.

The first edition, originally delayed, is now scheduled for February 9, with subsequent volumes slated for March 8 and April 5.

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Kanye West Apologizes For Anti-Semitic Lyrics In 'Vulture'

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West's upcoming album "Vultures," a collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign, faces controversy due to the title track's offensive lyrics. The song includes lines like, "How [am I] anti-Semitic? I just f----- a Jewish b----," drawing criticism from Jewish organizations.

In response, West allegedly recorded a 40-minute public apology, influenced by his partner Censori. His previous apology, written in Hebrew, came after a series of offensive incidents, including anti-Semitic remarks in Dubai and praise for Hitler in Las Vegas.

Sources who spoke to the Daily Mail claimed Censori, concerned for their safety, pressured West to apologize.

"Kanye was pressured by Bianca to make this video because she was extremely worried that he was putting their safety at risk," the insider said. "They have had threats, and her friends have expressed their fear in several text messages to her."

The 29-year-old model and architect was allegedly worried that a "Jewish extremist" would hurt her and West if he continued making anti-Semitic remarks.

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