Shuttershades, and five other things Kanye is yet to apologise for

In a recent turn of events, Kanye West has issued a lengthy apology for his anti-Semitic comments, attributing his behavior to mental illness. While this might clear the air on one front, the world is still holding its breath for him to tackle a few other infamous moments.

Shuttershades


When Kanye launched his third album, he sported shuttershades—a bold fashion statement that arguably combined the flair of Venetian blinds with the visibility of a blackout curtain. Many who followed this trend are still trying to regain their dignity.

Yeezys


Kanye proved that he could sell anything when his Yeezy shoe line took off. Enthusiasts scrambled to win lotteries for the chance to spend a fortune on shoes resembling swirly Crocs, but most are too scared to actually wear them.

Making all rappers think they’re interior designers


Thanks to Kanye's influence, every rapper now believes they're a fashion or interior design genius. Pharrell Williams even made a leap from oversized tees to Louis Vuitton's creative helm—an unexpected journey.

Glastonbury


Kanye's 2015 Glastonbury headline performance left fans eager to show their parents his brilliance. Instead, they were treated to a lone Kanye in denim performing a questionable rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody.

Making a video where he killed his ex-wife’s new boyfriend


In a bizarre move, Kanye's video for Eazy featured an animated scene of Kim Kardashian's new beau Pete Davidson being buried alive. It's a spectacle that demands an apology to Pete and a big explanation to the rest of us.

Making his wife be naked


Kanye's vision of fashion somehow involved his wife being naked while he was covered head-to-toe in black. Sure, the fashion world noticed, but it seemed more like a display of a teenager's wild imagination than high fashion.

Source: The Daily Mash (UK)

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