Hilary Duff's Husband Matthew Koma Drops 'F*ck Ye' T-Shirts Benefitting Holocaust Survivors

Musician Matthew Koma has had enough of Ye's antisemitism.

February 13, 2025
(L) Matthew Koma and Hilary Duff at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. (R) The artist formerly known as Kanye West at the 2025 Grammys.
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Hilary Duff's husband, musician Matthew Koma, has released a T-shirt benefitting an organization for Holocaust survivors in response to Ye's atrocious Nazi swastika T-shirt.

As detailed in a post from Koma shared on Instagram, the T-shirt retails for $20, the same as Ye's swastika T-shirt, with all the proceeds going to The Blue Card. Koma's shirt design says "Fuck Ye."

"Hey I can make a shirt too," Koma added in the caption. He said he will match the donations from the sale of the T-shirts.

Before dropping the shirts, Koma expressed his disbelief that Ye was "allowed" to sell products featuring a swastika. In a recent Instagram Story, Koma shared a picture of himself wearing his own design.

"Todays a great day to say fuck nazis," he wrote. "FUCK YE FOREVER."

The artist formerly known as Kanye West directed fans to his Yeezy website in a commercial that aired in the Los Angeles market during the Super Bowl, but the T-shirt was the only product up for sale. The website was later taken down.

The Blue Card executive director Masha Pearl said in an interview with TMZ that she was thrilled to see the support from Koma and Duff. She said that the couple reached out to them directly about the effort.

"I don't want to attack him personally," Pearl said of Ye. "When I denounced his actions, I don't denounce him as a person. I'm not a psychiatrist, and so I cannot diagnose and I can't speak to his mental health. But what I do see is someone who is exhibiting very hateful and very dangerous behavior that has severe ramifications."