Kanye West dares Famous stars to 'sue him already'
Kanye West has challenged the celebrities who 'appeared' in his controversial Famous music video to pursue legal action.
The rapper shocked viewers when his "visual event" premiered on Friday night (24Jun16) and showed celebrities, or their lookalikes, naked in a bed with Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian.
The stars included Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Donald
Trump, and Caitlyn Jenner, and it seems Kanye was bracing himself
for a legal fallout, but is surprised that nobody has hit him with
a lawsuit over the video yet.
"Can somebody sue me already #I'llwait," he wrote on Twitter, in a
post which has since been deleted.
Kanye refused to reveal how the celebrities were created. It has
been reported that some of the celebrities in the bed are real
while others have been recreated by wax figures or computer
trickery.
Kanye told Vanity Fair that he wasn't personally attacking the
stars of the video, saying, "It's not in support or anti any of
(any of them). It's a comment on fame."
A representative for presidential hopeful Trump has denied his
appearance in the clip, while a spokesman for former President
George W. Bush told TMZ.com, "In case there was any doubt ... that
is not President Bush," and he added that Bush is in "much better
shape" than his lookalike.
Chris is the only star to comment on the video personally so far
and he seemed to find the funny side, simply joking about his wax
figure's butt being partially exposed.
"Why I gotta have the plumbers butt/ crack showing WAX figure?", he
wrote on Instagram followed by crying with laughter emojis. "This
n**ga KANYE CRAZY, talented, but crazy."
Other stars featured in the video include Kanye's ex Amber Rose,
Kim's ex Ray J, who she famously has a sex tape with, disgraced
comedian Bill Cosby, who has been accused of sexual assault by more
than 50 men, and U.S. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.