Adidas employees allege Kanye West used intimidation tactics, showed porn during staff meetings

In a letter, employees claim Adidas executive turned a blind eye to West's behavior for years

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Adidas employees allege Kanye West used intimidation tactics, showed porn during staff meetings
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In October, Adidas cut business ties with rapper Kanye West (now known as Ye) after a nearly decade-long partnership, citing his recent antisemitic rants as the last straw. However, in a new report from Rolling Stone, more than two dozen Adidas and Yeezy employees detail patterns of intimidation, bullying, and sexual harassment doled out by Ye over the length of the business collaboration, with Adidas executive ignoring the blatant issues in their offices.

“There was no accountability,” says one former staffer. “Difficult moments happened, with executives in the room—VP level or higher—and nothing would be done. You’d still show up to work the next day.”

Some of the behavior described by the staffers includes regularly showing hardcore porn in meetings, with Ye stating he uses them for inspiration. There’s also reports Ye showed explicit content featuring Kim Kardashian to interviewees. The Yeezy founder also allegedly made repeated, sexually loaded comments, mostly to female staffers, as a way to assert dominance over Adidas employees.

In the letter, per Rolling Stone, the staffers write, “He has, in years past, exploded at women in the room with offensive remarks, and would resort to sexually disturbing references when providing design feedback. This type of response from a brand partner is one that Adidas employees should never be subjected to, nor should Adidas leadership ever tolerate.”

Ye apparently cultivated an environment which tolerated “mind games” and outright bullying. In one meeting, Ye allegedly made a woman staffer sit on the floor for an hours long meeting, telling her, “You don’t deserve to sit at this table.”

“No wonder why he didn’t want senior business managers in the room,” the open letter claims. “He wanted to continue to use his power to violate you in a quiet way and threaten your role and existence within the team.”

However, not all of this behavior played out behind closed doors, and there were often times executives and higher ups were the subject of Ye’s workplace provocations. The former mantra for the company has been described as “Kanye is Kanye,” and staffers were told that they could either deal with his over-sexualization and screaming tirades, or get out.

Even when Ye hit his “Jesus kick” starting in 2020, the verbal abuse and controlling behavior continued, as did Ye’s tendency to showcase explicit content in the workplace. One staffer alleges Ye would “scream, jump on a table, and throw books across a room.”

“He’s just obsessed with power, and he has all the power and money to make somebody cut their hair, to make somebody lose their weight,” a staffer says. “To the same person, he can go say things like, ‘You fat slut,’ and then this person will still have to be forced to stay because that’s how they make money. They have a lease to pay.”

The employees say Adidas leaders “turned their moral compass off,” and instead focused on the billions in profit the Yeezy collaboration brought in. The open letter, which has been sent to the Adidas board, calls for contracts with A-list partners to be reviewed, as well as a public apology to the Yeezy team for “Kanye’s terrorizing behavior.”

“As much as we all would love to solely blame Kanye,” the letter states, “the undeniable truth is that the Adidas executive team and the board have been huge enablers.”

9 Comments

  • davidlopan-av says:

    Somehow both Adidas and Ye are immune to workplace harassment laws? And civil lawsuits in the absence thereof? I don’t get this.Also, how has no one taken video of this illegal behavior and made it public by now?  F*cking NDAs become unenforceable the moment they’re used to cover up illegal activity.

    • adohatos-av says:

      A month or two ago Kanye himself published a video wherein he did almost exactly what is described here, showing people hardcore porn on his phone while saying that one of the Adidas people had the same accent as one of the actors. He also says that he’s “The King of Culture” about ten times in different tones of voice and cadences before walking out mid-sentence. It was very strange. 

  • charliemeadows69420-av says:

    I have sympathy for Kanye because he is obviously mentally ill and scum like Adidas enabled him. Adidas calmly made the decision to let Kanye sexually harass his underlings because they were exploiting his fame and talent. They are truly evil people. If you don’t believe me just read about the CEO of Adidas and his long career in business.  He’s a criminal who has used his positions of power to steal from consumers his whole career.  He’s never spent one day in jail for stealing more money than any poor person in the world.   

    • milligna000-av says:

      I don’t. He’s a vicious, bullying creep. Have sympathy for the victims he’s left in his wake for decades. To hell with babbling about his mommy issues, investigate and indict this fucking creep.

    • earlydiscloser-av says:

      It doesn’t seem like Kanye has always had this mental problem people keep mentioning. But I don’t remember when he wasn’t a dick.

  • smithereen-av says:

    “As much as we all would love to solely
    blame Kanye,” the letter states, “the undeniable truth is that we would like Adidas to give us money as well.”

  • theodorefrost---absolutelyhateskinja-av says:

    “Kanye West (now formally known as Dumbass)“

  • theodorefrost---absolutelyhateskinja-av says:

    Juse read another article that Kanye met with Nick Fuentes and Trump recently. No end to this dumpster fire.

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