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Kanye West shares disturbing Instagram post saying Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted is dead

The rapper shared a photo of a fake New York Times front page with the headline story reading: ‘Kasper Rørsted also dead at 60’

Inga Parkel
Thursday 01 September 2022 22:42 BST
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Kanye West took another jab at Kid Cudi and Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted in an Instagram post shared Thursday (1 September).

The “Flashing Lights” rapper – who legally changed his name to Ye last year – has been engaged in separate feuds with both Cudi and Rørsted for some time.

The 45-year-old rapper shared a photo of a fake New York Times front page with the headline story reading: “Kasper Rørsted also dead at 60”.

Below, in fine print, reads the question: “I know what you’re thinking... who is Kasper? but even less importantly who is Kid Cudi?”

The Independent has contacted representatives for Rørsted for comment.

In early August, West accused Adidas of inventing Yeezy Day sneakers without his permission. He also claimed the brand of re-issuing older Adidas Yeezy styles.

Adidas has not publicly responded to West’s accusations.

Meanwhile, Cudi recently criticised West’s reaction to ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s breakup with Pete Davidson. Cudi and West had a close musical relationship in the past.

Kanye West Instagram post (kanyewest/ Instagram screenshot)

After falling out over creative differences and making up, the pair fell out again over Cudi’s friendship with Davidson.

This isn’t the first time West has used a fake newspaper headline to antagonise his foes. Following Kardashian and Davidson’s breakup, the Donda rapper posted a fake front page of The New York Times on Instagram with a headline that read: “Skete Davidson dead at age 28.”

Kardashian filed for divorce from West in February last year, and she was ruled legally single in March this year. The pair share four children, North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, two.

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