Charlie Puth publicly pleads with Kanye West to stop spreading “incredibly dangerous” messages after extremist claims.
Charlie Puth has taken a public stand against Kanye West, pleading with the rapper to stop spreading dangerous rhetoric after West’s latest string of inflammatory remarks and actions.
On Monday, Puth addressed West directly via Instagram Stories, writing, “@ye The message you are sending out to the world is incredibly dangerous.” He continued with an urgent plea, saying, “Please man, I beg you to stop. You are selling a T-shirt with a Swastika on it, and MILLIONS of people are influenced by you.” His message ended with a desperate final plea: “Please, I BEG you to stop, PLEASE.”
Embed from Getty ImagesWest, once a dominant force in the music industry, has become an increasingly controversial and polarising figure due to his shocking statements, including openly declaring himself a Nazi and expressing admiration for Hitler. His inflammatory rhetoric led to the deactivation of his X (formerly Twitter) account, and his recent attempt to sell T-shirts featuring a Swastika has only intensified the backlash.
West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian has publicly distanced herself from his statements, while Friends actor David Schwimmer has called on Elon Musk to permanently ban West from X to prevent further harm.
As public pressure mounts and celebrities demand accountability, the world watches to see whether West will continue down this destructive path or if outcry from figures like Puth, Kardashian, and Schwimmer will finally force him to stop.