Kanye West has once again stirred controversy, this time for selling a t-shirt featuring a swastika logo on his online store. The move has sparked widespread condemnation from celebrities, who have taken to social media to express their outrage.
Actors Isla Fisher and Charlie Puth were among the first to criticize the rapper’s actions, and now Gwyneth Paltrow has also weighed in. Though she did not directly name West, the Iron Man actress made her stance clear by sharing a post from her friend Jessica Seinfeld’s Instagram account. The post read, “I stand against hatred of the Jewish people,” in bold blue letters, as reported by Daily Mail.

Fisher, best known for Now You See Me, took a more direct approach by urging her followers to unfollow West. “Hey friends, can you please unfollow Kanye?” she wrote on her Instagram story, adding, “Did you know this is the only thing for sale on his website after placing a Super Bowl commercial?”

She went on to call the rapper a “monster” for his actions. Meanwhile, singer Charlie Puth also slammed West, pleading with him to reconsider his message.
“You are selling a t-shirt with a swastika on it, and MILLIONS of people are influenced by you,” Puth wrote, emphasizing the potential harm of West’s platform.
West has not yet responded to the backlash, but his latest move has reignited concerns about his increasingly controversial behavior.