Watch Jimmy Kimmel and Kanye West feud on TV and Twitter
Kimmel uses his show to mock Kanye, then revel in his first "rap feud" when West goes ballistic on Twitter
Depending on how you look at it, Kanye West and ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel got into a fight on Tuesday night, when Kimmel broadcast this critique of an interview Kanye gave to the BBC, featuring two children re-enacting the interview:
Or the spat started on Thursday evening, when West fired off this tweet:
West's all-caps tirade went on for about 45 minutes and 10 tweets (you can read them all here, or just watch the video below), and included some profanity, a few gratuitous insults, custom-made gifs, and apparent non sequiturs. At this point, if you pay any attention to Kimmel and his particular brand of late-night humor, you might think this is all an elaborate set-up. Kimmel, on Twitter, assured us that it is not:
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True to his word, Kimmel discussed what he smugly called his first "rap feud" on his show Thursday night. Kanye called him up, very angry over the sketch, Kimmel said, and told him to apologize publicly. Kimmel doesn't. He reads West's tweets on the air and says he doesn't get all this fury over the pretty "innocuous" bit. At the end, he actually thanks Kanye:
In other words, this is all a joke for Kimmel. And in that sense, he's winning this fight: Kimmel gets to stand on stage and spitball crazy old Kanye, while West appears to be genuinely upset about being gently mocked on TV. And it's not that hard to poke fun at Kanye's brilliant grandiosity.
"But the real problem here isn't Kanye, it's Kimmel," says Forrest Wickman at Slate. On all the important points Kimmel mocks, Kanye is right and Kimmel is wrong. Kanye really is the world's biggest rap star, and rap has been the "new rock 'n' roll" for at least a decade. Leather jogging pants are a big thing, and "if Kanye really did come up with that idea and no one listened, it's understandable that he would be upset about it," Wickman says. Kimmel even admits he doesn't follow Kanye or fashion very much.
Your move, Kanye.
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Peter has worked as a news and culture writer and editor at The Week since the site's launch in 2008. He covers politics, world affairs, religion and cultural currents. His journalism career began as a copy editor at a financial newswire and has included editorial positions at The New York Times Magazine, Facts on File, and Oregon State University.
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