Premium Content:

Kanye West running for President with Milo Yiannopoulos as Campaign Manager

Musician and Fashion Designer Kanye West says he attends to run for President of the USA in 2024 and Milo Yiannopoulous will be his Campaign Manager.

- Advertisement -

West spoke to gossip website X17, introducing Yiannopolous as his campaign manager, before giving the paparazzo a tour of a factory where they were adding ‘Y24’ to a range of clothing.

The rapper has been embroiled in controversy in recent weeks due to his repeated antisemitic comments. Instagram and Twitter temporarily suspended his accounts, while Adidas terminated their multi-million dollar partnership with the rappers Yeezy brand of clothing and shoes.

Professional provocateur Milo Yiannopoulous was previously a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, advoacting that gay people should support the Republican politician and businessman. The last we heard from Milo, he’d announced he was longer gay and was on a new mission to put conversion therapy in a more positive light.

OIP Staff


You can support our work by subscribing to our Patreon
or contributing to our GoFundMe campaign.

 

 

 

Latest

On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

Tasmania leads the way in tackling hate crimes

Advocates say the new approach would provide greater protections to marginalised communities.

Newsletter

Don't miss

On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.

Tasmania leads the way in tackling hate crimes

Advocates say the new approach would provide greater protections to marginalised communities.

Pride in Respect initiative hopes to shine a light on intimate partner violence

The new campaign will shine a light on family, domestic and sexual violence in LGBTIQA+SB communities.

On This Gay Day | Film director Gregg Araki was born

He made his breakthrough in 1992 with The Living End.

Community celebration to mark the passing of the ART and surrogacy reforms

The laws passed parliament earlier this month after ore than a decade of advocacy and campaigning.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Noel Coward and disco star Sylvester

Noel Coward and Sylvester both left their mark on culture on a global scale.