The Madame Toussauds wax museum in London has taken Kanye West’s figure off of its display and moved it into an archive.
This comes after West, now known as Ye, made several antisemitic comments in since-removed social media posts and during podcast interviews.
“Ye’s … figure has been retired from the attraction floor to our archive,” the museum said in a statement. “Each profile earns their place at Madame Tussauds London and we listen to our guests and the public on who they expect to see at the attraction.”
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Meanwhile, the museum will feature serial killers like Jack the Ripper, John Christie, Dennis Nilsen, John Haigh, and other notorious criminals as part of its “Chamber of Horror” Halloween display.
The rapper has had his own figure at the London museum since August 2015.
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West has been suspended on Twitter and Instagram over his antisemitic posts and dropped by his talent agency and retail partner Adidas. Gap and Balenciaga also cut tied with the artist. He further faces a potential $250 million lawsuit for the inflammatory remarks he made about the late George Floyd.
His ex-wife and mother of his four children has since spoken out about the “hate speech,” demanding for the “hateful rhetoric towards [the Jewish community] to come to an immediate end.”