Kanye West has received serious backlash online for performing with Marilyn Manson at his album listening party in Miami.
The rapper hosted a listening party for his upcoming album Donda 2 on Tuesday night at the LoanDepot Park.
Kanye was joined by a number of famous faces on stage, including Pusha T, Alicia Keys, Migos, and Jack Harlow.
jack harlow and kanye west tonight #DONDA2 pic.twitter.com/CR27v8U44v
— best of jack harlow (@misssionaryjack) February 23, 2022
However, fans were less than impressed when Marilyn Manson appeared for a rendition of ‘Jail 2’, which also features rapper DaBaby.
Many have hit out at Kanye on Twitter for supporting Manson, as the singer has been accused of sexual misconduct and abuse by multiple women – including actress Evan Rachel Wood.
Someone please tell Kanye that Marilyn Manson still isn’t the vibe jfc 😩 #DONDA2 pic.twitter.com/JXG5Yas9et
— Gilroy (@GilroysWorld) February 23, 2022
Whenever Kanye brings out Marilyn Manson. #Donda2 pic.twitter.com/L4o9EL3HAc
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) February 23, 2022
KANYE GTFO WHY DID YOU BRING MARILYN MANSON ON STAGE
— xexe (@XEXEEZY) February 23, 2022
clicked on the kanye thing for 10 seconds, saw marilyn manson and closed the tab
— dre (@andrejuhhhh) February 23, 2022
I love Kanye but him bringing out Marilyn Manson again is fuckin disgusting, fuck that dude
— Drew Landry (@MrDrewLandry) February 23, 2022
Kanye West stop platforming Marilyn Manson challenge
— Slippy (@slippy_music) February 23, 2022
Now Kanye’s finished #DONDA2 and has moved on to performing tracks from the first Donda album. Bringing out Marilyn Manson is a BAD look though… pic.twitter.com/sJ7gju5VhF
— RK Udeshi (@rkudeshi) February 23, 2022
Last year, Evan accused her ex-fiancé of “grooming” her and “horrifically abusing her for years” in an Instagram post.
The 34-year-old has since filmed a documentary in which she opens up about the alleged abuse, which will premiere on HBO next month.
The former couple began dating back in 2007 when Evan was 19 and Marilyn was 37.
The pair were briefly engaged in 2010, before breaking off their engagement less than a year later.
The musician, whose real name is Brian Warner, has fiercely denied the allegations against him, and previously insisted his “intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual”.
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