Milo Yiannopoulos is the latest to lash out at Kanye West — confirming he’s parted ways with the rapper after he helped him with his planned 2024 run for the White House.
An English provocateur who was Jewisht confirmed to The Daily Beast he said he came to a “mutual conclusion” with the rapper, now known as Ye, to “get away from his political team.”
Money was reportedly the reason behind it — Yiannopoulos paid Ye $116,000 for just a few days of work. According to TMZsaid he saw a copy of the direct invoice early Tuesday.
Ye, who lost his billionaire status due to his anti-Semitic remarks, never made a financial deal with the notorious right-wing troll for his support, according to sources.
Given that Ye has not yet officially announced his candidacy for the presidency, it was assumed that his wide range of advisers were all volunteers.
Yiannopoulos, who previously called sex between 13-year-olds and older men “life-affirming,” first appeared as Ye’s mentor on Nov. 20 when they filmed a music video together.
His big invoice was dated Dec. 1, TMZ said — less than two weeks.

At the time, the former Breitbart editor appeared to be behind some of Ye’s most questionable decisions, including his decision to work with Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, as well as using him to frame former President Donald Trump.
Yiannopoulos admitted NBC News he bragged that he was the “architect” for sneaking Fuentes into Ye’s dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago — “just to make Trump’s life miserable.”

He was still by Ye’s side when the rapper walked out of a Nov. 28 podcast interview when host Tim Poole tried to deflect some of his most heated looks.
But he was absent last Thursday when Ye, in a full-face hood, gave an interview with Alex Jones in which he openly declared his love for the Nazis and their genocidal leader, Adolf Hitler.

Fuentes joined Ye for an Infowars sit-down, and The Daily Beast pointed to rumors that Yiannopoulos was fired because the superpower “acted against” the man he brought in.
“Any suggestion that I tried to fire anyone is a lie, especially one that I brought myself, they owe me gratitude, loyalty and respect,” Yiannopoulos told the publication.
However, he acknowledged “concerns about potential new hires,” which he did not identify.

“I’m not at least attracted to perks and private jets … Maybe others are,” he said.
TMZ said it tried to get a response from Yiannopoulos regarding his $116,000 invoice.
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