Kanye West's concerned lawyers urge outspoken rapper to end toxic online feud with Gap
Daily MailKanye West has been advised to end his toxic feud with clothing brand Gap after using his broad social media presence to condemn the retail giant. he wrote Solidarity: Kanye included another post with a smiling photo of Swizz, captioning it, 'This the energy' Earlier on Monday, West continued his war of words aimed at Adidas executives, as he said he needs to buy his own major shoe company in order to be the chief decision maker. West last week indicated that he also had enmity for Gap, more than two years after he inked a 10-year deal with the company He indicated he was upset, alleging that the business was having meetings about him without him being present Taking a stand: Kanye West has continued his war of words aimed at Adidas executives as he says he needs to buy his own major shoe company in order to be the chief decision maker Interesting: West took to Instagram earlier Monday morning to share a text post about wanting to make a major move like Authentic Brands CEO Jamie Salter's purchase of Reebok from Adidas earlier this year 'I've went to JP Morgan but of course they won't give me no deal flow cause Jin Ulrich is on the board of both Adidas and JP Morgan. The latest: Kanye West posted and deleted a fake New York Times newspaper that falsely claimed Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted had 'died' at 60 He later reposted it and put a new caption: 'God loves Us;' it is still up on his Instagram page. Just weeks prior, Kanye, 45, blasted Kasper for 'blatant copying' of his Yeezy slides after Adidas unveiled their Adilette slides; seen May 22 in NYC Back: He later reposted it and put a new caption: 'God loves Us;' it is still up on his Instagram page Wow: Soon after, Kanye posted a snap of Daniel Cherry, who is the SVP/General Manager of Adidas Earlier this month: West fired a direct shot at Kasper, stating, 'To Kasper I’m not standing for this blatant copying no more;' Kasper seen March 14, 2018 West and Adidas' apparel and shoe deal was first announced in December 2013, with the first collection dropping in February 2015.