Hilary Duff’s husband and popular American musician Matthew Koma slammed Kanye West for his controversial anti-Semitic comments.
The 37-year-old singer-songwriter released his own shirts and condemned the rapper’s hateful remarks about the Jewish community.
According to Mail Online, Kanye raised eyebrows on Sunday, February 9th, when his clothing brand ‘Yeezy.com’ launched shirts featuring Nazi swastika symbols, which seemingly offended the Jewish community.
Being a member of the Jewish community, Matthew fired back by releasing his own shirts that simply read, “F**k Ye.”
The father of three reportedly sold his shirts for $20 and announced that the earnings from the shirts would go to the Blue Card Holocaust survivor charity.
For those unaware, the Blue Card Fund’s mission is to provide aid to needy Holocaust victims and survivors.
Taking to Instagram, Matthew shared the first glimpse of his apparel on Tuesday, February 11th, 2025.
The musician-turned-businessman wrote a sarcastic caption, saying, “Hey I can make a shirt too – link in bio, all proceeds to the Blue Card Holocaust survivor charity.”
As of now, neither Kanye West nor his representatives have publicly commented on Matthew Koma’s befitting response.