Kanye West Appears To Pull Out Of Plans For Porn Venture

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It looks like Yeezy porn is not coming after all.

It's been over two weeks since the artist formerly known as Kanye West began to push his foray into adult entertainment. His Yeezy porn studios was reportedly set to debut this summer. However, fans recently noticed a post that promoted the launch of Ye's porn brand has been removed from YouTube. The Instagram account that used to feature the same post was also wiped clean. In fact, Ye's social media accounts were also deleted as of press time. So far, there hasn't been any confirmed explanations about the demise of his porn venture.

According to TMZ, Ye wanted to start making pornography and even had discussed his option with business partners. He reportedly wanted to build a Yeezy porn studio, and recruited Stormy Daniels' ex-husband Mike Moz to lead the efforts. The new business venture seemed off from the beginning, especially for longtime Ye fans who are familiar with his stance on pornography. Ye has never been shy about his addiction to explicit adult content, however, there was a time when he did condemn it altogether.

"Remove any and all forms of pornography from Twitter and every platform," he wrote in an old tweet. "Pornography is the product of pedophilia. When grown men look at porn they are watching someone's daughter relive trauma for money."

Ye just might be taking his own advice. Instead making porn, the Vultures rapper is most likely focused on the second installment of his hit album series.


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