
Kanye is seemingly targeting Morgan Wallen by sending the younger star a Nazi symbol. Is there any deeper meaning behind Ye's message or is it just an act of trolling?
- Mar 14, 2025
AceShowbiz - Kanye West's behavior on social media continues to spark outrage, as he recently sent a controversial message featuring a Nazi flag to Morgan Wallen. Both celebrities have faced criticism over offensive remarks in the past, but the intersection of their controversies has taken many by surprise.
Kanye sent a swastika flag to the country star along with the caption, "It's Ye." The exchange, shared by Kanye on social media, did not show Wallen's response, if there was any.
The posts are part of a troubling pattern of behavior from Ye, who has been increasingly outspoken about his admiration for Nazi symbolism and his anti-Semitic beliefs.
"IM RACIST. STEREO TYPES EXIST FOR A REASON AND THEY ALL BE TRUE," Ye declared in one of his earlier posts. He added, "I LOVE HITLER. NOW WHAT B***HES. IM A NAZI. ALL WHITE PEOPLE ARE RACIST."
Since reactivating his social media account, Ye has been flooding his feed with swastika imagery and other symbols associated with Nazism. His posts have led to a firestorm of criticism, but so far, he has shown no signs of backing down.
Instead, he continues to defend his offensive rhetoric, stating, "THE IDEA OF BEING JEW PROOF IS I SAID ALL THESE POLITICALLY INCORRECT THINGS AND NOBODY WAS ABLE TO STOP ME."
Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen is no stranger to controversy himself. Back in 2021, he was caught on video using a racial slur, which led to widespread backlash and his temporary suspension from his record label.
Despite issuing multiple apologies and attempts to make amends, Wallen's actions have left a lasting stain on his career. To make matter worse, he often got into trouble for his drunken behaviours - once getting kicked out of Kid Rock's bar for being unruly and months later arrested for nearly injuring cops when throwing a chair from a rooftop in Nashville.
The intersection of these two controversial figures has left many perplexed, with some questioning Ye's motives for reaching out to Wallen with such a provocative message.
Speculation is rife that Ye might be attempting to collaborate with Wallen on his forthcoming album "Bully" or "Vultures 3," with Ye even sharing a video of himself tapping along to Wallen's hit "Love Somebody." The use of the "🫂" emoji in both men's posts further fuels this speculation.
As both artists navigate the fallout from their respective scandals, it remains to be seen whether this curious and contentious interaction will lead to any professional collaboration. But one thing is clear: Kanye West's recent antics continue to stir controversy and keep the world watching with bated breath.