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Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, is selling “F–k Ye” T-shirts after self-proclaimed Nazi Kanye West sold swastika shirts on his Yeezy website.
“Hey I can make a shirt too – link in bio,” the “Clarity” artist wrote on Instagram Monday along with a photo of the cheeky white shirt referencing West’s nickname.
Koma, 37, shared that “all proceeds” from shirt sales will be donated to The Blue Card, a non-profit charity organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to destitute Holocaust survivors in the United States.
Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, is selling “F–k Ye” shirts to benefit needy Holocaust survivors after Kanye West sold swastika shirts on his Yeezy website. hilaryduff/Instagram Koma shared a link to the black-and-white tee on Instagram Monday. matthewkoma/Instagram “Hey I can make a shirt too – link in bio,” Koma wrote on social media, referencing West’s offensive shirt. GC ImagesThe “FKW Tee” costs $20 — the same price as Ye’s deplorable swastika design — and is made with 100 percent cotton. It also features a double-needle sleeve and bottom hems and runs in a classic fit, according to the website.
Koma told his fans in a post to his Instagram Story that he would match all donations made Wednesday.
The singer-songwriter also shared a news report claiming that the former rapper sold about 100,000 of his swastika shirts after airing an ad for his clothing website during the 2025 Super Bowl.
Koma said that all proceeds will go to The Blue Card charity. GC Images Duff showed her support for Koma by sharing a link to the T-shirt, writing, “Hubby is the best.” hilaryduff/InstagramThe “Lizzie McGuire” alum, 37, reacted to her husband’s charitable efforts by sharing a link to the T-shirt and writing, “Hubby is the best ❤️.”
Koma, who is Jewish, married Duff in 2019 and they share three children: Banks, 6, Mae, 3, and 10-month-old Townes. The actress also shares son Luca, 12, with ex-husband Mike Comrie.
The “Flashing Lights” rapper’s latest antisemitic stunt came just days after he went on a hateful X rant declaring his love for Adolf Hitler — the mastermind behind the deliberate, state-sponsored persecution and genocide of 6 million Jews.
West was seen in a 2025 Super Bowl ad Sunday promoting a link to his Yeezy website. Yeezy.com The only thing available for purchase on his clothing site was a T-shirt adorned with a swastika. yeezy.comWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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“Im never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f–k I wanna say forever,” West wrote on X last week, adding, “Suck my d–k how’s that for an apology.”
He shared that he is a Nazi and asked to be called “Yadolf Yitler,” admitting, “I’m racist stereotypes exist for a reason and they all be true.”
“Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them,” West wrote. “Any Jewish [person] that does business with me needs to know I don’t like or trust any Jewish person amd [sic] this is completely sober with no Hennesy [sic].”
West went on several antisemitic tirades last week. Getty Images for The Recording Academy He expressed his love for Adolf Hitler and dubbed himself a Nazi. @kanyewest/XThe disgraced Hip Hop star’s career took a downward spiral in 2022 after he shared antisemitic comments on social media, claiming that he was going to go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.”
In response, Gap, Balenciaga, and Adidas cut ties with him and he lost his billionaire status.
West, 47, continued to double down on his remarks, and after issuing an apology in 2023, he was swiftly back to spreading hateful rhetoric against the Jewish people.