Kanye West is experiencing a rough season as his anti-semitic comments continue to spark major controversy. Jonathan Hay, a well-known Jewish celebrity publicis
Share Jonathan Hay Says Ye Is Misunderstood While Kanyes recent statements on major media platforms offended the Black and Jewish communities, celebrity publicist Jonathan Hay sees beyond what the media does. In a hefty statement, Hay, who is Jewish and has worked with big names including Whitney Houston, Ice Cube, Wu-Tang Clan, addressed the father of fours media representation, fame, pain, and loss. In his statement, Mr. Hay says he believes Ye is profoundly misunderstood by the media. He says Yes previous statements have been grossly misconstrued and taken way out of context. This is in reference to recent headline-making quotes that have been deemed antisemitic. Ye Proclaims Love For Jewish People Hay, who has decades of experience working in media, blames mainstream media outlets for methodically using just seconds of clips from hours of interview footage out of context. Ye has been saying hours and hours of positive and loving things that are being destroyed by seconds of statements misinterpreted as hate speech, complains Hay. Ye has cleared up all the antisemitism statements and repeadly proclaimed his love for Jewish people and his Jewish friends and business partners, but all thats been buried beneath the surface. Ye Is Hurt And Publicly Grieving Referring to Mr. Wests most recent Drink Champs interview, Hay believes the Famous rappers recent rants are a result of the trauma he has experienced which includes losing his mother, his recent divorce from ex-wife Kim Kardashian, and more. The public relations expert also suggests that Ye is grieving publicly after his divorce. The fact that Kim Kardasians ex has a massive social following just amplifies his hurt. How have other people all across the world processed pain and dealt with divorce, breakups, deaths, work pressure, loss of friends, etc? The biggest difference about Ye and others is simply his massive platform to express his own severe pain and trauma. Hay then references the dark side of celebrity culture that can lead to self-destructive behavior and even suicide. He says fans and the public do not seem to recognize and respect the humanity of celebrities. People tend to forget that celebrities are humans too, says Hay. And that money or fame cant heal deep-seeded pain or emotional trauma, like Kurt Cobain, who committed suicide at the height of his career while also being a young father. Kanyes Recent Loss Of Friends & Business Relationships After a plethora of outlandish statements, Kanye has lost nearly all of his allies in the business world. He was recently escorted out by after showing up unannounced to try and make a business deal with the company. Hes lost two of his biggest business clients, Aaron Donald and Jaylen Brown, from his Donda Sports brand. His net worth has also publicly dwindled as Forbes debunked Yes original 2020 billionaire status. More bad news surfaced for the Yeezy mogul after news broke about George Floyd s family filing a lawsuit against him after making inaccurate statements about his death. J.P Morgan Chase also ended their business relationship, forcing him to move his funds into other accounts. In other recent chaotic news, it was also reported that Yes mural, located in his hometown of Chicago, was covered in black paint as the controversy continues. So Who Supports Kanye These Days? Despite the mass fallout, Mr. West still has other supporters in his corner. Jonathan Hay added that he personally reached out to Yes team to come on board immediately as an official publicist. Additionally, Donda Sports president Antonio Brown recently said he would not be stepping down from his position at the sports agency. also came to Kanyes defense. The Def Jam co-founder encourages the Yeezy maker to create his own business at this point and support people in the community. Additional reporting by Nicole Bartley. Read more