LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kanye West's 46th birthday celebration has stirred outrage with some controversial extravaganza. As high-profile guests, including Chloe Bailey and Ty Dolla Sign, stepped into the opulent affair, they were met with a shocking scene on display.
At the party, sushi was served on the bodies of naked women, much to the Internet's shock, and perhaps ensuring it will go down in history as an unforgettable and polarizing event.
Kanye West's controversial birthday bash
Kanye West's extravagant birthday celebration showcased more than just controversy. Kanye's new wife Bianca Censori and him and Kim Kardashian's eldest daughter North West were seen together at the event.
As the pair held hands and radiated pure joy while entering the private party, onlookers couldn't help but wonder about the nature of their relationship. Dressed in a grey sweater with shorts and black boots, North West looked adorable, while Censori sported her signature gelled-up pixie cut and a black leather trench coat with matching heeled boots.
Kanye West himself kept it casual in an all-black ensemble. Inside the bash, the trio seemed to share warm moments, captured on video. North West filmed her father lip-syncing to his song 'Off The Grid', with Censori grinning in the background.
'He’s getting weirder and weirder each day!'
However, internet users were unable to move past the objectification of women as sushi platters, leading to widespread backlash. One user tweeted, "Wtf… he’s getting weirder and weirder each day." Another said, "I mean, would you expect any less from him?" Someone else wondered, "Is this sanitary." Another tweeted, "Wow, because nothing says happy birthday like objectifying women and cultural misappropriation." Other users expressed their disappointment by tweeting GIFs in response. "He wasn't moved by the fact that North West was in attendance," read a tweet. Another added, "Idk makes me uncomfortable. Cancel him already." A user tweeted, "This is misogynistic in so many levels."
This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online