Kanye West's NSFW 'Famous' Video Features Taylor Swift Lying Naked in Bed With 11 More Famous Faces

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Kanye West debuted his long-awaited music video for "Famous" on Friday night at his sold-out event at the Forum in Inglewood, California, and let's just say we saw a little more than we bargained for. 

West shocked us all -- but really, what did we expect? -- as he unveiled his new video at the event (also live-streamed on TIDAL): the aftermath of what looks to be a celebrity orgy, featuring himself lying naked in bed with the likes of Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian, Amber Rose, and nine other famous faces.


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From left to right, the video featured wax figurines of George Bush, Anna Wintour, Donald Trump, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Ray J, Amber Rose, Caitlyn Jenner and Bill Cosby all lying in the nude.

The video is a commentary on celebrity culture, zooming in on many celebrities as West calls them out (Taylor Swift), or reveals how their personal moments were played out in the public eye.

An eyewitness tells ET that the crowd's reaction to the controversial video was mixed. "Everyone [was shocked]," the eyewitness shared. "Lots of laughs and 'Oh my gods,' especially during the Taylor part and Bill Cosby close-up."

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Despite the mixed reaction during the event, it seems the overall response was positive. "As soon as it was over, everyone cheered and stood up and faced Kanye, who had a gigantic smile on his face," the eyewitness said. The crowd went wild, and West played the video once more to cheers and applause.

Kanye West's "Famous" will screen again on TIDAL at 11 p.m. PT on Friday.


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