UPDATE: Goodwill Bites The Bullet, Apologizes For Kanye West Controversy

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Nonprofit organization Goodwill has come forward to issue a public apology for singling out rap star Kanye West in a newsletter.

The long-running company apologized for using Yeezy in a warning message to employees.

The rep says, “We’d like to apologize to Kanye West, his fans and the community for the use of his image to illustrate an internal training message. It was unacceptable and Goodwill takes full responsibility for this action and meant no disrespect to Kanye.” (TMZ)

Initial reports claimed Goodwill warned workers about showing off a Kanye facial expression at its locations.

The bosses make it clear … Kanye’s zombie face is not the way to do business. When you’re happy, show it. When you’re concerned, adjust your face accordingly. Translation … Kanye’s “one size fits all” look is inappropriate and ineffective. The newsletter has pissed off some employees who are Kanye fans, who feel it’s wrong to make the rapper the poster child for emotionally vacant worker bees. (TMZ)

Aside from this, Kanye’s sister-in-law Khloé Kardashian spoke on seeing his newborn son Saint in-person earlier in the week.

“My little nephew was born, he is so cute and so perfect. I love him. And mommy and daddy are doing fantastic.” (E! Online)

Saint’s mom Kim Kardashian announced her son’s name on Twitter Monday (December 7) afternoon.

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  1. Soooo….what happened? They found out those rags he’s selling with holes in them for $2,000 bucks a pop are actually just old crap from Goodwill?

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