Hilary Duff’s husband, musician Matthew Koma, is selling “F–k Ye” T-shirts to benefit Holocaust survivors following Kanye West’s recent spate of antisemitic acts.

The Long Island-born composer and songwriter has spent the week promoting his response to the “Heartless” rapper’s disgusting tirade last week and the subsequent sale of Yeezy T-shirts featuring swastikas on the chest.

“Hey I can make a shirt too,” Koma, 37, captioned an Instagram post Monday debuting a $20 white shirt with “F–K YE” written in black. He noted that all proceeds from sales of the shirt will benefit the Blue Card Fund, a charity that offers resources to Holocaust survivors in need of financial, mental, emotional and physical assistance.

Hilary Duff and husband Matthew Koma are selling "F--k Ye" t-shirts to benefit Holocaust survivors in wake of rapper's latest antisemitic outburst and sale of swastika t-shirts. (Shop.WBLeague.com)
Hilary Duff and husband Matthew Koma are selling “F–k Ye” t-shirts to benefit Holocaust survivors in wake of rapper’s latest antisemitic outburst — and sale of swastika t-shirts. (Shop.WBLeague.com)

Koma continued promoting the T-shirts on Thursday, sharing images of cardboard cutouts of celebs like Vin Diesel and Robert Pattinson donning the shirts, captioning the latter photo, “Edward [Cullen] hates Nazis.”

He also showed off a “clean” version of the shirt, which censors the profanity.

A week earlier, Ye unleashed his latest hateful rant on social media, spending hours posting antisemitic sentiments, homophobic slurs and dubbing slavery “a choice.” Throughout his screed, he self-identified as a Nazi, praised Hitler and nicknamed himself “Yaydolf Yitler.”

He then began selling the swastika shirts after paying millions of dollars for a bizarre Super Bowl ad directing people to his webstore. The site was later taken offline for violating Shopify’s terms of service, though not before making a reported 100,000 sales.

Kanye West is now selling a swastika t-shirt on his website.
Getty; Yeezy.com

Kanye West and a swastika t-shirt (inset) that he sold on his website. (Getty; Yeezy.com)

Earlier this week, the 47-year-old was dropped by his talent agency over his “harmful and hateful remarks,” then sued by a former employee for harassment and retaliation. Among the accusations in the lawsuit were numerous instances of West again referring to himself as a Nazi and praising Adolf Hitler.

On Thursday, multiple outlets reported that Ye and wife Bianca Censori are headed for divorce, with sources telling TMZ that both sides have contacted attorneys. News of the split comes just days after Ye claimed to have “dominion” over his wife, who was facing backlash for appearing in a totally sheer dress at the Grammy Awards.

The pair suddenly wed at the end of 2022, just weeks after West finalized his divorce from Kim Kardashian.

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