Kanye West made sure that every crew of his "Yeezy" season 3 signs his confidentiality contract. His crew in Madison Square Garden was asked to keep quiet about his latest "Yeezy" show by making them agree to pay $10 million if anything goes out to the public.
Perez Hilton reported that the self proclaimed best rapper and fashion designer had asked his crew and extras to sign a confidential agreement. In the agreement, it is stated that no one can talk about what happened to the show. No one is allowed to talk about any of his family members the Wests, Kardashians and the Jenners. It is also in the agreement that they will pay $10 million dollars if they ever do. The agreement will last for as long as Kanye West is still alive or for fifty years, whichever is longer.
Moreover, according to Inquisitr, the extras were paid $100 a day in exchange of the agreement. They were also transported from New Jersey and were left to freeze in cold. They were also fed little amount of food and wore little amount of clothes for the show. They weren't told as to what to do and as to what expect of the show.
Daily Mail added that Kanye West was very demanding. Some of his demand to his models was to not act cool, loosen up and don't be stiff, no eye contact, no fast or slow movements, and no sexy poses and be casual. Supermodel Naomi Campbell strutted down the runway in one of Kanye's skintight bodysuits, while models Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid and Karlie Kloss were also spotted in the VIP section.
His fashion show "Yeezy" season three was attended by big stars, celebrities and fashion insiders some of them were Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing and Vogue editor Anna Wintour, Melanie Griffith, Pete Wentz, Chloe Sevigny, Jennifer Hudson, Rosie O'Donnell, 2Chainz, 50 Cent and Jaden Smith. Of course, Kanye West's family was present. Kim Kardashian and the entire Kardashian-Jenner family attended the show, including Caitlyn Jenner, North West, Khloe Kardashian and husband Lamar Odom.