Kanye has done it again.
After releasing his extremely NSFW music video for his controversial song Famous, the hip-hop star has begged celebrities to sue him.
The saucy clip, which was released on Friday, features the naked doppelgangers of several high-profile celebrities curled up next to Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian in bed. The raunchy display is inspired by American painter Vincent Desiderio, whose famous ‘Sleep’ painting is recreated in the video.
Many of the ‘stars’ who are included in the clip have tangled with Kanye before, from Taylor Swift to Kim’s ex Ray J.
Other nude celeb doppelgangers included Chris Brown, Taylor Swift, Amber Rose, Donald Trump, Rihanna, Caitlyn Jenner, George Bush, Bill Cosby and Vogue’s Anna Wintour.
The scandalous image “leaves you guessing as to which of the celebrities are really playing themselves and which are presumably only there by the grace of some advanced prosthetic wizardry,” Vanity Fair said.
And it seems the 39-year-old is already bracing for the legal impact, tweeting “Can somebody sue me already #I’llwait,” less than 24 hours after the clip premiere. Kanye later deleted the tweet.
And Taylor Swift might be front of the line, given the pair’s much-publicised history of feuds.
The star is apparently “mad as hell” with Kanye for further exploiting her and her image.
She apparently objected to the “strong misogynistic message” of the song the first time she heard the track and can’t believe he would go ahead with such an offensive video.
The blonde pop star is reportedly “planning something” and “trying to figure out how to respond” to the video.
This article originally appeared on Woman’s Day Australia.