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Netflix says they will not be taking down Kanye West’s “Jeen-Yuhs” documentary amid his recent anti-Semitic attacks.
The streaming giant has decided to keep the three-part docu-series up as they are not in business with West and the film did not contain any anti-Semitic rhetoric, according to TMZ.
“Jeen-Yuhs,” which came out earlier this year, highlighted West’s personal life and his career.
Reps for Netflix also noted they haven’t removed films involving other high-profile stars once they got into hot water.
As many of West’s other collaborators — such as Balenciaga, Vogue, and his legal team — have served ties with the “Heartless” rapper, celebrities have been urging Adidas to drop the 45-year-old as well.
Adidas — which has manufactured and distributed Ye’s Yeezy brand for almost 10 years — placed its partnership with West “under review,” but has yet to speak out about his disturbing remarks.
“I can say anti-Semitic things, and Adidas can’t drop me. Now what? Now what?” West admitted during a recent episode of “Drink Champs,” which has since been taken down.
The streaming service says the documentary does not contain any anti-Semitic rhetoric.
The streaming service says the documentary does not contain any anti-Semitic rhetoric.
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