Kanye West Talks Running For President In 2024 At Annual Fast Company Innovation Festival: ‘What Y’All Laughing At?’
Kanye West made some bizarre comments at the annual Fast Company Innovation Festival on Thursday, while wife Kim Kardashian sat in the audience.
Both West and Kardashian made the surprise appearance at the festival, but the rapper’s comments have people talking.
West joined shoe designer Steven Smith and Fast Company writer Mark Wilson at the event to talk about his fashion brand, Yeezy, and how it brings jobs to the United States – which according to West, will help him in his 2024 run for U.S. President.
His comments were met with laughter, which wasn’t funny to the star: “What y’all laughing at?”
“What y’all laughing at?” Kanye West (@ye) says his intention to run for president in 2024 is no laughing matter. pic.twitter.com/aI3fRMJRcw
— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment) November 7, 2019
Kardashian and West stepped out in New York City to attend the festival which puts a spotlight on the “thousands of makers and innovators from across the globe – exceptional leaders and doers shaping the future – for five days of inspired conversation, purposeful networking, and meaningful takeaways.”
But West’s comments about his possible run for president weren’t the only odd thing making headlines.
“With very little context, Kanye just said he might legally change his name to Christian Genius Billionaire Kanye West,” Kevin J. Ryan, a writer for Inc. magazine, tweeted from the event.
With very little context, Kanye just said he might legally change his name to Christian Genius Billionaire Kanye West.
— Kevin J. Ryan (@wheresKR) November 7, 2019
“Rome was our original Silicon Valley.” Also hard to refute.
— Kevin J. Ryan (@wheresKR) November 7, 2019
Another reporter, Stephanie N. Mehta, quoted West as saying, “Yeezy is the Apple of apparel.”
“Yeezy is the Apple of apparel.” #FCFestival pic.twitter.com/9I6C9jvK83
— Stephanie N. Mehta (@stephaniemehta) November 7, 2019
The annual Fast Company Innovation Festival runs from Nov. 4 to 8.