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Jonah Hill Uses Outcome to Call Out Ye’s Antisemitism

Hill says the gag is satire about a culture that can reward hateful speech.

Overview

  • Outcome, now streaming on Apple TV, includes a scene where a PR team says hating Jews can even help a career before the camera cuts to a photo of Ye.
  • Hill, who directed and appears alongside Keanu Reeves, says in new interviews the bit is cultural commentary, that he has no feud with Ye, and that he hopes the rapper makes amends.
  • The joke nods to Ye’s 2023 post claiming Jonah Hill’s 21 Jump Street made him like Jewish people again.
  • Coverage recounts Ye’s antisemitic statements and fallout, including lost sponsorships, social‑media bans, and a reported block from entering the U.K., alongside a January apology printed in the Wall Street Journal.
  • Hill highlights uneven consequences for fame by noting Ye’s two sold‑out SoFi Stadium shows, and the film places Ye’s image within a wall of other high‑profile figures.