Apparently the photo was used without permission.
Kirsten Dunst is just as confused as anyone else when it comes to Kanye West with a picture of her in his latest campaign material.
On Wednesday night, West tweeted a new promo image for his presidential campaign. The montage had his slogan – “Kanye 2020 Vision” – written everywhere, between photos of Dunst, Anna Wintour and what looks like random stock photos.
Dunst jumped on the rapper’s replies on Twitter, and responded to his tweet by writing, “What is the message here, and why am I apart of it?”
What is the message here, and why am I separate from it? 🤷🏼♀️
– Kirsten Dunst (@kirstendunst) August 20, 2020
@kirstendunst
According to PEOPLE, West did not get permission from Dunst of Wintour to be included in the montage, with the photo of the actress from a 2001 profile in Vanity Fair.
Kanye recently made headlines for another tweet featuring the Vogue editor-in-chief, one in a series of since deleted messages from July.
“Anna Wintour always loved me, but when I told her I was going to GAP, she looked at me like I was crazy,” West said at the time. “Then she called back and kissed my ass.”
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Those tweets came in the wake of a rally in South Carolina, where he claimed that wife Kim Kardashian was considering having an abortion when she became pregnant with North.
His alarming Twitter activity followed, in which he claimed that Kim was trying to get a doctor in Montana to ‘lock me up’, called his mother-in-law Kris Jong-Un, and said he had been trying to divorce Kardashian for a while now. She later made a statement about her husband’s bi-polar diagnosis, asking for “compassion.”
West first announced its presidential bid in July and has so far only secured a spot on the ballot in Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Utah and Vermont.
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