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For me, I hope that (with) anything I do I am conscious of and contribute to the conversation, to the global Black canon. So it’s also a mirror towards ourselves as the rest of the cis-het community. In a post shared on X, which has garnered over 230K views, the 212 hitmaker said, “Kanye and Virgil were lovers. It’s those small exercises, those small instances of the imagination taking you to (another) place, that allows you to keep up, to thrive, in such a harsh environment.

Kim thought she could, but vomited on his back and started crying Kris yelled CUT!” she added.

Banks' now-viral post came after West claimed on Monday that he engaged in sexual activity with a now-incarcerated cousin.

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Azealia Banks says ‘Kanye and Virgil were lovers’ after rapper confesses he had sexual relations with male cousin

Azealia Banks claimed Kanye West and late fashion designer Virgil Abloh “were lovers.” The 33-year-old's controversial remark comes after the Gold Digger rapper shockingly confessed to having an incestuous relationship with a male cousin in a bizarre X post on Monday.

Rapper Azealia Banks claims Kanye West and Virgil ‘were lovers’

Banks, who is known for her contentious social media posts, linked the 24-time Grammy winner to several high-profile men, including Elon Musk.

The ends especially is portrayed through a very cis, het, Blackboy heavy-narrative, and everyone else is a supporting act within that space. Elon def got some head from Kanye off that Ketamine.”

The New York-based rapper also claimed that West “is on one of them Diddy tapes.” “Jay-Z was like no h**o. I would love to see spaces like BBZ and Pxssy Palace, who did fantastic work for the Black queer community and for nightlife generally – have their legacies live on.

It’s what is in my blood. It needs action, it needs creativity, and what I love about our stories is that it’s embedded in the work.

I want to come on to the idea of mythmaking. I think that’s an important question that we have to start building from now, and I think art takes the forefront in that. Virgil, in your show you reflect on how fashion becomes a space for blurring the lines between myth and reality.

(As an) amazing jazz musician, he goes to Europe to find freedom and then comes back to New York City, where he gets beaten up by the police for entering a jazz club that he’s playing at with his name up above the door. But they really listen to it. This exact sentiment is where I find value in fashion, art, film and poetry.

It’s not a marketing campaign, it’s not an Instagram post to say ‘we object to systemic racism’.

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To manifest this scenario where we’re allowed to dream, to be creative without barriers or friction.

You are loved, you are important and you deserve a safe place to gather your shared experience.”

Last week, the LGBTRightsGhana centre was raided by police after mounting religious, political, and media pressure. Exactly! I always like those parallel stories that you can learn from.