Hilary Duff's husband sells anti-Kanye West shirts amid rapper’s swastika Yeezy shirts scandal
Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, is taking a stand against Kanye West’s recent antisemitic behavior by selling T-shirts with the bold message: “F–k Ye.”
The 37-year-old singer-songwriter announced the shirts on Instagram Monday, referencing the swastika tees that West, 47, had been selling on his Yeezy.com website before Shopify shut it down on Tuesday. “Hey, I can make a shirt too – link in bio,” Koma captioned a photo of his design.
After followers suggested he donate the proceeds to a Holocaust survivor charity, Koma quickly agreed. “Thank you for the charity suggestions 🧡,” he responded, confirming that all proceeds would go to The Blue Card, an organization supporting Holocaust survivors.
West had promoted his controversial swastika shirt with a Super Bowl commercial, reportedly selling 10,000 units and making $2 million—far less than the $8 million he allegedly spent on the ad. Shopify later removed the site, citing violations of its policies.
Photo: Yeezy.com
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has been making a series of antisemitic remarks, openly declaring himself a Nazi and expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler. His comments led to his X (formerly Twitter) account being deactivated and his booking agent dropping him.
Shopify President Harley Finkelstein, who is Jewish, condemned West’s actions, saying, “I’m a proud Jewish entrepreneur... So obviously, I’m devastated by that.” Shopify removed Yeezy’s site after determining it was not engaging in “authentic commerce.”
West has yet to respond to the backlash, but his ongoing antisemitic statements continue to spark outrage across industries.