On her Instagram story today, Hadid model surprised her followers with another post of her ex, who hands her a flower in the photo. "She's helped me to look at things from a positive angle." While he still speaks very highly of Hadid, it seems like they are in no rush to go back to their serious boyfriend-girlfriend status. "I'm really thankful that I met her." Malik also discussed the positive impact that the supermodel has had on his life. We don't need to put a label on it, make it something for people's expectations" he told GQ. In his most recent interview, Zayn says wants no labels on their complicated relationship. There isn’t.Zayn set the record straight on their relationship status. ![]() “I do think if you asked Kanye, he’d say there was art, and revolution, and all of the things in that t-shirt. I’m sorry I failed to make that clear-I thought I did,” she wrote. “There is no excuse, there is no art here. Karefa-Johnson then shared a statement defending herself for sharing her thought process on the matter. Karefa-Johnson said that she was “fuming” over West’s “White Lives Matter” shirts. He neglected to realize the importance of object when he tried to extend that kind o subversion to the BLM slogan. When Worn by trump it’s racist, when by Kanye it’s about liberation. She also told her friend, ” I understand his idea that the hat was a readymade And it’s value was intrinsic to context–signature of the artist. The editor made clear that she finds West’s “White Lives Matter” shirts extremely dangerous. “He was trying to illustrate a dystopian world in the future when whiteness might become extinct or at least would be in enough danger to demand defense,” she explained. She also shared screenshots of a conversation she had with a friend about the shirt, calling West’s designs irresponsible despite understanding his intentions. “It didn’t land and it was deeply offensive, violent and dangerous.” It wasn’t,” she wrote in another IG Story. “I guess I get what he tried to do– he thought it was duchampian. “I’m fuming… collecting my thoughts …,” she wrote via her Instagram Story along with a video from the Yeezy fashion show, calling West’s design “Indefensible behavior.” The model called West a “bully” and a “joke” as she defended Karefa-Johnson. His criticism comes after Karefa-Johnson took to social media to slam the “White Lives Matter” shirts West debuted at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday. In another post, West wrote of the editor’s outfit, “I KNOOOOOW ANNA HAAAATES THESE BOOTS,” referring to Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour. Gabriella Karefa-Johnson bashed West after debuting his “White Lives Matter” shirt at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris. ![]() “This is not a fashion person,” West captioned the photo on Instagram, adding, “You speak on Ye Ima speak on you Ask Trevor Noah,” he said referencing his beef with the late-night host. The fashion journalist completed her look with a blue Balenciaga purse, mirror sunnies and a chunky necklace. The rapper had previously posted a photo of Karefa-Johnson to his Instagram where she was seen wearing lace-up brown boots, a striped knit skirt, a casual yellow graphic tee and a corduroy trench coat. “As if the ‘honor’ of being invited to your show should keep someone from giving their opinion.? Lol. Gigi Hadid dragged Kanye West via Instagram on Tuesday after he dragged a Vogue Editor’s fashion sense.
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