A mannequin who claims Kanye West strangled her whereas filming a music video advised the BBC she felt “suffocated, anxious and scared”.
Former “America’s Subsequent Prime Mannequin” contestant Jennifer Ann is suing the rapper now often known as Yeah, whom she claims they met in 2010.
She advised the BBC’s Fame Underneath Hearth podcast that whereas filming a music video sequence wherein West appeared in a cameo, he strangled her and put his fingers in her mouth to simulate oral intercourse.
The rapper’s legal professionals don’t deny the encounter, however declare it was a part of a “violently provocative theatrical efficiency” as West was trying to mimic a scene from the film “American Psycho.”
BBC Information has contacted his representatives for additional remark.
Mr. West has turn out to be a controversial determine lately for his offensive and sometimes anti-Semitic feedback, in addition to his pro-Hitler music and merchandise.
The rapper has since apologized for his anti-Semitism and attributed a few of his erratic habits to his previous diagnoses of autism and bipolar dysfunction.
Anne was 24 years previous when she was employed to look within the US music video for La Rue’s hit track “In for the Kill.” The mannequin stated she had no thought at that stage that the rapper could be on set.
Nonetheless, when she confirmed up for filming on the Chelsea Lodge in New York, Anne claimed that West arrived, took over the set, after which assaulted her.
On the time, Anne’s profession was gaining momentum along with her look on America’s Subsequent Prime Mannequin in 2009, and he or she attended a casting name for a music video the next 12 months.
Podcast presenter Anushka Mutanda-Doherty and Anne stated that in filming, the crew immediately stopped working and “began working across the Chelsea Lodge. It was like, ‘Kanye is coming, Kanye is coming.'”
Shortly after, she stated, the fashions “lined up within the hallway” in preparation for West’s arrival, however then the rapper “came visiting and chosen three women, together with Anne, to look within the scene with him.”
Ms. Anne claimed that after she started filming her part of the music video, West “could not keep in mind his strains” and yelled to be lower, turning his consideration to filming one other scene.
Anne claimed that West pulled one of many chairs in entrance of the digital camera and sat within the chair behind the digital camera, dealing with Anne, however was not seen within the shot.
“I did not know what was going to occur,” she stated. “There have been no directions. They simply advised me to sit down on this chair.”
“It simply felt mistaken.”
After the music began and the cameras rolled, Anne stated: “Rapidly he reached out and began strangling me and I had no thought what was happening.
“Then he pulled his different hand out and began strangling me with each arms, then smeared my make-up throughout my face and began placing his hand in my mouth.”
Ann stated that the best way West put his hand in her mouth “mimics oral intercourse,” including, “I really feel like he was making an attempt to the touch me as a lot as doable.”
She added that West was smearing make-up on her face “in a means that felt mistaken.”
Anne stated there have been lots of people on the shoot, including that they did not intervene and had been “very quiet and simply stood there, watching me.”
The BBC has contacted La Rue’s file label, Common Music Group, for remark.
Anne stated the encounter ended when West “exclaimed issues like, ‘That is artwork, I am Picasso.'”
“And proper after that, he was like, ‘Okay, I obtained what I wished,’ after which abruptly he obtained up and left,” Anne stated.
When requested if she tried to cease West through the alleged encounter, Ann stated: “No, I did not, as a result of I did not know what I used to be doing…I used to be extra frozen in place. I used to be like, ‘I’d lose my job.'”
Anne stated on the podcast that she felt “scary” through the alleged encounter, including that West didn’t converse to her earlier than, throughout or after it.

West finally didn’t seem within the launched model of the “In for the Kill” music video, however did seem as a visitor rapper on the track’s remix.
After the alleged encounter, Anne stated she spoke to La Rue, whose actual title is Ellie Jackson, and that La Rue apologized for what occurred.
“And I stated, ‘You are not going to air it, are you? You are not going to let your mother see it, you are not going to share it with anybody.’ And she or he (Jackson) stated, no, after all not, I’d by no means do this,” Anne stated.
In 2024, Anne contacted La Roux through Instagram direct message and requested if she remembered the alleged incident.
To which the singer replied that sure, it was, including: “It was one thing I am going to always remember, it was terrifying.” These messages had been submitted to the court docket as supporting proof.
In an Instagram message considered by Fame Underneath Hearth, La Rue advised Anne: “[West]knew precisely what he was doing and thought it was humorous.”
“He whispered to me, ‘You suppose I simply took girls again about 10 years,’ and I stated, ‘I simply took girls again about 500 years,'” La Rue stated in an Instagram message after the encounter.
The BBC has contacted Mr La Rue for additional remark.
Anne filed a civil lawsuit in opposition to West in late 2024 underneath New York Metropolis’s Gender-Based mostly Violence Safety Act, which quickly extends the statute of limitations for sexual assault victims.

The case has not but gone to trial, however West’s legal professionals filed a movement earlier this 12 months to dismiss the encounter, arguing that it occurred within the course of of constructing expressive artwork and needs to be protected by the First Modification, which protects freedom of speech.
West’s legal professionals argued that Anne didn’t object at any level and didn’t categorical a scarcity of consent to attend or try to go away the efficiency.
They stated Anne was “in line with all interpretations of the grievance…a participant who consented to a stage efficiency,” and that West stated the encounter was alleged to be an homage to American Psycho, however coincidentally could have triggered the plaintiff (Anne) to have bother respiration.
The BBC has not responded to requests from West to say whether or not he spoke to Anne, defined his plans or requested for her permission earlier than the on-set incident.
Anne’s lawyer, Jesse Weinstein, advised Fame Underneath Hearth that it will set a “actually harmful precedent” for artists to really feel that they will “mainly do no matter they need to do with whomever they need in a inventive house, and so long as they name it artwork.”
