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AKA Gets Candid As To Why He Is Not Worried About The Balenciaga Scandal

AKA Gets Candid As To Why He Is Not Worried About The Balenciaga Scandal. AKA is currently basking in the positive energy that his two singles are generating on the music charts. The rapper is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated album Mass Country, and the last thing he needs is negativity in his surroundings.

AKA Gets Candid As To Why He Is Not Worried About The Balenciaga Scandal

Taking to Twitter, one of the rapper’s followers called him out amongst other SA celebrities on why they are silent on the current Balenciaga scandal which has made headlines in the past hours.

Why are celebrities quiet about this whole Balenciaga scandal? The people with the most influence are literally quiet! @Thando_Thabethe @PearlThusi @Anele @DjMaphorisa @casspernyovest @akaworldwide,” read the tweet.

In response, AKA did get candid and he made it clear he is not worried about the fashion company since they are also not worried about him. “I’m not worried about Balenciaga because they Balenciaga is not worried about me chief.” Tweeted AKA.

Balenciaga released their Christmas ad campaign last week, which featured toddlers carrying teddy bears in fetish shackles and costumes. The BDSM accoutrements were also seen on the runway at Balenciaga’s Paris Fashion Week show.

The hashtag #cancelBalenciaga has been trending on Twitter and TikTok in response to the photographs, and many people have accused the company and its creative director, Demna, of supporting paedophilia and child abuse.

A handbag from Balenciaga’s partnership with Adidas was shot atop copies of what appear to be documented from the Supreme Court case United States v. Williams, a judgement that upheld the PROTECT Act, which expanded federal safeguards against child pornography. The campaigns instantly spawned conspiracy theories and were used as talking points by conservatives.

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