Kanye
West's representative has fired back at accusations the models at his
recent fashion show and album release party were not paid.
The rapper debuted his Yeezy Season 3 collection and staged a listening party for his new album, The Life of Pablo,
at Madison Square Garden on Thursday (local time) in time for New York
Fashion Week. His wife Kim Kardashian and many of her family were in
attendance, alongside celebrities including Gigi Hadid, US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, and actresses Jaime King and Chloe Sevigny.
However, in a lengthy post on Instagram, a user
known only by the name of 'kur-ents' - who claims to have taken part in
the show - alleged many of the models were working for free, with some
even wearing clothes from retailer American Apparel, editors at TMZ.com
report.
"Kanye finnessed [sic] 1200 young black adults into
working as extras for free to a sold out white crowd that was screaming
'all day n**ga'. We didn't find out we weren't getting paid til 6am. He
sent us to [New] Jersey and put us in Salvation Army clothes (not Yeezy,
my pants were Carhartt and my shirt was American Apparel)," he wrote on
Friday.
Kanye's
camp has fired back at the claims, telling writers at TMZ.com that all
the models were fed, paid and dressed in the rapper's fashion line for
the show.
A source explained that because of the
large number of participants in the presentation, some were in vintage
clothes that were dyed and were paid a rate of US$10 an hour.
Another
model opened up about the guidelines models were given before the show
to US gossip website Jezebel.com. It is alleged that Kanye instructed
the models not to smile, whisper, dance, sing, make eye contact, "act
cool", look at any cameras, or make the same movements at the same time.
A representative for Kanye has yet to
officially comment on the reports. However, the rapper hinted he is
unhappy with the criticism of his presentation in a barrage of posts on
Twitter.com on Friday.
"I had an album listening
and clothing presentation and Madison Square Garden," he wrote.
"...People were crying... people were throwing up the fist... people
were dancing... I'm a human being... I'm an artist, bro [sic]... you
have no idea what I've had to go through... so many people didn't make
it and gave everything they had for me to stand on their shoulders and
break through fashion... fashion ain't no joke for me... It's a way of
life... creative expression and industry... I've given everything I had
for this moment... a lot of people feel it's the paradigm shift..."
WENN
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