Kanye West faces backlash over ‘Super Loud’ casting call amid shocking family revelation
- Kanye West advertised a loud casting call in LA’s Larchmont area for his “hooligan choir.”
- Black men with shaved heads, dressed in all black, stand in military formation as they audition.
- The LAPD has received nearly a dozen noise and disturbance complaint calls.
Kanye West has found himself at the center of controversy again. The rapper drew attention after advertising a super loud casting call in Los Angeles, which neighbors have reportedly not taken well, according to sources.
The publication reported that Ye placed the casting call in LA’s Larchmont area, where he sought “AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES” for his “hooligan choir,” which has set up shop in a warehouse near an elementary school.
The ad also reportedly stated that the rapper required prospects to avoid being “fat,” wear all black, and have a skin complexion similar to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Among other conditions, the ad specified that participants must be “COMFORTABLE WEARING SWASTIKAS,” according to the publication.
An insider revealed to the outlet that residents in the area are reportedly frustrated nearly every day by the extremely loud sounds coming from a PA system outside the warehouse where auditions are taking place.
The publication was also told that the rapper is playing his songs — Carnival and Black Skinhead — repeatedly on the speakers, causing the walls of nearby houses to reverberate.
The insider also reportedly shared that Black men with shaved heads, dressed in all black, stand in military formation as they audition. According to the sources, West has not yet appeared on set.
Neighbors have reportedly called the Los Angeles Police Department repeatedly to complain about the noise, but they told the outlet that the police have allegedly taken no action.
Sources told the outlet that someone has drawn swastikas on the side of the warehouse, clearly visible from the elementary school, potentially exposing children to the disturbing imagery.
A law enforcement insider told the publication that the LAPD has received nearly a dozen noise and disturbance complaint calls in the last 60 days related to the warehouse where Ye is “doing business for an upcoming event.”
Police also revealed to the outlet that they received a couple of other calls reporting swastikas spray-painted on the warehouse. They found only one on a wall and have launched an investigation. Authorities are currently investigating the complaints regarding noise and disturbances.
This controversy comes as West shocked netizens by sharing a disturbing post on X about an inappropriate personal encounter with his cousin when they were children, according to reports. The tweet also implied that he feels guilty about his cousin’s incarceration for murder.
The tweet read: “Perhaps in my self-centered mess, I felt it was my fault that I showed him those magazines when he was 6 and we acted out what we saw.”
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