Kanye Deactivates Social Media Following Adult Film Announcement
Kanye has deactivated his social media following his new venture into the adult film industry with Yeezy Porn. The controversial rapper announced Wednesday (April 24) that “Yeezy Porn is c——…

LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 30: Vanguard Award winner Kanye West speaks onstage during the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)Kanye has deactivated his social media following his new venture into the adult film industry with Yeezy Porn. The controversial rapper announced Wednesday (April 24) that "Yeezy Porn is c------ soon."
Many fans pointed out that Kanye was contradicting himself by going into the adult film industry as an old post of his condemning porn resurfaced.
"The use of Porn destroyed my family but Jesus will heal everything," a tweet from the rapper reads from December 2022.
Another tweet read, "Remove any and all forms of pornography from Twitter and every platform. Pornography is the product of [pedophilia]. When grown men look at porn they are watching someone's daughter relive trauma for money."
Fans believe that the old tweets resurfacing and the backlash are the reasons why Ye decided to deactivate his social media following the adult film announcement.
Ye has previously explained how his former porn addiction got started.
"For me, Playboy was my gateway into full-on pornography addiction. My dad had a Playboy left out at age five and it's affected almost every choice I made for the rest of my life," the rapper explained per Daily Mail.
Kanye Deactivates Social Media Following Fan Reaction To Launching An Adult Film Studio
Fans had interesting responses following the news about Ye launching an adult film studio.
"From Sunday Service to Yeezy porn," one fan wrote.
"i don’t even want to imagine for a second what “Yeezy porn” would look like," another fan wrote.
"Yeezy porn is crazy, can’t defend ye on that n---- folded on everything he stood for," another fan reacted.
"From “Jesus is king” to “Yeezy porn is c------” is mad crazy," a fan wrote, referring to Ye's 2019 Grammy-winning gospel album.
"*2 years ago* Kanye: Porn almost destroyed my family!! Porn is watching someone’s daughter relive trauma. *this week* Kanye: Yeezy porn studio dropping soon," another fan wrote, quoting Ye's old tweets.
"Yeezy porn when preaching about god is wild," a fan responded.
However, another fan has sparked interest in Kanye's next enterprise. "ngl I hate porn but like what is in it."
Kanye's Adult Film Venture Yeezy Porn: When Will It Launch?
In order to get Ye's new business venture off the ground, the rapper has solicited advice from Mike Moz, Stormy Daniels' ex-husband, who is a film producer in the industry. Daniels is a popular adult film star and former stripper. She has also been in the news for other reasons, as of late.
TMZ reports Ye has been looking into this for quite some time and Yeezy Porn could launch as early as this summer.
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