Clothing retailer Gap said Tuesday it willremove its clothing made in a partnership with Ye.
The company worked with the rapper on the Yeezy Gap product line, which ended in September.
Gap says the items will be removed from stores, and it will shut down the Yeezy Gap website.
It will also partner with organizations that combat hate and discrimination.
CAA stopped representing West earlier this month, the LA Times reported Monday.
His posts led to his Twitter and Instagram accounts being temporarily locked.
Ye has doubled down on his opinions inmultiplemediaappearances.
Last week, Parler saidYe had agreed to purchase the right-wing social media platform.
Neither Balenciaga nor Ye representatives responded to requests for comment.